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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 



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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 



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PRICE LIST 
AND TABLE BOOK 

THE BENEDICT & BURNHAM MFG. CO. 
WATERBURY, CONN. 




BRASS, GERMAN SILVER AND COPPER 

ROLLING AND WIRE MILLS. 

SEAMLESS DRAWN 

BRASS AND COPPER TUBING. 

Copyright, 1898, by The Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co. 



PRICES AND TERMS: 



A LL PRICES are subject to dis- 
count, except Seamless Brass and 
Copper Tubing, for which prices are 
NET. 

13575 

Prices are for 100 pounds 
or more of any one item 
ordered ; and are subject 
to change without notice. 

TERMS: Cash in 30 days. If not 
paid in 30 days, interest to be added. 
We allow a cash discount of one-half 
of one per cent, on all bills paid within 
ten days from date of same. 

THE 

Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co. 

'OP\* WATERBURY, CONN. 



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BRANCH OFFICES AT NEW YORK. BOSTON 
AND CHICAGO. 






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INDEX: 



PAGE 

Benedict, Aaron, Founder of the Benedict & Burnham 

Mfg. Co 7 

Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co., What the plant comprises 7 

Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co., Aggregate power of plant 8 

Benedict & Burnham Mfg. Co., Branch Offices 2 

Brass Taper Tubes, Brazed, Prices for 28 

Brass Mouldings, Prices for 28 

Base Piices Seamless Drawn Tubing, Memoranda 38 and 39 

Brass, Common High, in Rolls and Sheets, Prices for . . 11 

Brass, Platers' Metal. Prices for 11 

Brass Plates, Weights Compared 18 

Brass Rods, Prices for 22 

Brass, Round and Square Bars, Weights of 25 

Brass Rules, Printers', Prices for 15 

Brass Screen Plates 14 

Brass Sheets, Table Showing Weight of Various Thick- 
nesses 12 

Brass Tubing, Brazed, Prices for 27 

Brass Wire in Coils and Spools, Prices for 23 

Brass Wire, Weights Compared 25 

Bronze Plates, Platers' Metal, Prices for 11 

Bronze Tubing, Brazed, Prices for 27 

Bronze Wire, Prices for 23 

Cutting Sawed Metal to Particula- Lengths, Prices for . . 13 

Copper Plates, Weights Compared 18 

Copper Wire, Prices for 23 

Copper Wire, Weights Compared 26 

Copper Tubing, Brazed. Prices for 27 

Copper Sheets 30x60, Table Showing Thickness by 

Stubb's Gauge 14 

Comparative Weights of Copper, Brass, TSteel and 

Wrought Iron Plates 18 

Discounts 2 

Freight Yards and Private Railroad System 9 

Gauges. Inaccuracy of Ordinary 10 



PAGE 

Gauges, Micrometer the Only Exact 10 

Gauges, The Standard 10 

Gauges, Table Showing Difference between Various 

Standards 20 

Galley Sheets, 2x4, Printers', Prices for .. 15 

German Silver Platers, Prices for 19 

German Silver in Sheets and Rolls, Prices for 19 

German Silver Tubing, Brazed, Prices for 28 

German Silver Wire, Prices for 24 

Gilding Wire, Prices for 23 

Gold Metal and Platers' Bars, Prices for 14 

Inch Fractions, Reduced to Decimals .. 59 

Iron Plates, Weights Compared " 18 

Iron Wire, Weights Compared 26 

Lacquering Seamless Drawn Tubing, Prices for . . . . 41 
Metric System, Table showing Units, Subdivisions and 

Multiples 60, 61 

Micrometer Gauge 10 

Mouldings, Brass, Prices for 28 

Nickel Plating Seamless Drawn Tubing, Prices for • • 41 

Platers' Bars and Gold Metal, Prices for 14 

Polishing Seamless Crawn Tubing, Prices for 41 

Prices and Terms 2 

Printers' Brass Rules, Prices for 15 

Printers' 2x4 Sheets and Galley Sheets, Prices for • • 15 

Resistance Wire, German Silver 1 8°„ ,, Prices for. ... 24 

Rod Straightener, Illustration 22 

Rolls in Operation, Illustration 12 

Sawing Metal, Prices for 13 

Sawing Metal, Illustration 13 

Scrap 15 

Screen Plates, Brass 14 

Seamless Drawn Brass Tubing, Table of Plumbers' Sizes 58 

Seamless Drawn Brass Tubing, Prices for 36 

Seamless Drawn Brass Tubing, Iron Pipe Sizes, Prices 37 
Seamless Drawn Brass Tubing, Prices for Polishing and 

Lacquering 41 

Seamless Drawn Brass Tubing, Iron Pipe Sizes, Table cf 

Sizes and Weights 58 

Seamless Drawn Brass Tubing, Tables showing Weights 

See Sub-Index, page 29 



PAGE 

Seamless Drawrf Copper Tubing, Table showing Weights, 

See Sub-Index, page 29 

Seamless Drawn Tubing, Advantages of 33 

Seamless Drawn Tubing, Description of Hot-Rolling Pro- 
cess 31 

Seamless Drawn Tubing, Illustration of Rolls 32 

Seamless Drawn Tubing, Instructions for Ordering ... 33 
Seamless Drawn Tubing, Prices for Polishing and Nickel 

Plating 41 

Seamless Drawn Tubing, Prices for Polishing 41 

Seamless Drawn Tubing, Prices for Threading .. .. 41 

Seamless Tubing, Sizes in Stock 40 

Sheet Copper, Table Showing Weights per Foot .. 16,17 

Shipping Facilities 9 

Slitting Metal, Prices for 13 

Sliting Machine, Illustration 13 

Spooling Wire, Additional Price for 23 

Steel Plates, Weights Compared 18 

Steel Wire Gauge and Twist Drill Diameters 21 

Steel Wire, Weights Compared 26 

Taper Tubes, Brazed Brass, Prices for 28 

Terms and Prices 2 

Threading Seamless Tubing, Prices for 41 

Tube Works, Illustration 30 

Twist Drill and Steel Wire Gauge Diameters 21 

Wire Drawing Machine, Illustration 21,25 

Zinc Tubing, Brazed, Prices for 27 




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INTRODUCTORY 



f^HE PLANT OF THE BENEDICT AND 
BURNHAM MANUFACTURING 
COMPANY comprises a Rolling Mill, 
Wire Mill, Seamless and Brazed Tube 
Shops, besides factories for producing a variety of 
articles made from Sheet Metal and Wire ; also 
Machine, Carpenter and Blacksmith Shops, Freight 
Depot, etc. 

The business of this Concern had its beginning 
in 1812, when Aaron Benedict 
commenced the manufacture of 
buttons. As sheet brass and cop- 
per were required for the manu- 



ISTORICAL 



facture of these goods, a Rolling Mill was built in 
1829 to supply this demand. This was one of the 
first Brass Rolling Mills built in America, skilled 
workmen being procured from England to start the 
industry. From supplying his own requirements in 
this line, Mr. Benedict began furnishing sheet brass, 
copper, etc., for the market. Subsequently, a Wire 
Mill and Tube Shops and other factories were built, 
and as the business increas- 
ed, facilities were added, 
until the buildings of the 
Company to-day cover a 
dozen acres, and the Con- 
cern is equipped for pro- 
ducing over 2,000,000 of 
pounds of sheet metal, tub- 
ing, wire, etc., per month. 




AARON BENEDICT. 



The business has been conducted under the fol- 
lowing titles : 

From 1812 to 1829, a partnership under 
the name of Aaron Benedict. 

From 1829 to 1834, a partnership under 
the name of Benedict & Coe. 

From 1834 to 1843, a partnership under 
the name of Benedict & Burnham. 

In 1843 the Benedict & Burnham Manufacturing 
Company was incorporated, being the first Com- 
pany to be incorporated in Waterbury, under the 
joint stock laws of Connecticut. 

The present capital stock of the company is 
$400,000, but this must be multiplied many times 
to represent the actual amount of capital employed 
in the business. 

The motive power originally used was of the 
smallest and most primitive character, being a 
small water wheel, some 12 feet in diameter. 
At the present time, four large steam engines are 
employed, aggregating between 3,000 and 4,000 
horse power. The engine located in the Rolling 
Mill is capable of developing 2,000 horse power. 

As the plant stands to-day, it is one of the largest 



THE ENGINE IN THE ROLLING MILL. 




SHIPPING 
FACILITIES 



of its kind in the world, and its facilities for pro- 
ducing a first class product in a prompt and satis- 
factory manner, are unsurpassed. 

The shipping facilities of the Benedict & Burn- 
ham Manufacturing Company are 
most complete. They have a 
system of railroad tracks reach- 
ing to all parts of their premises, 
equipped with their own rolling stock, and connected 
with the New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail- 
road, and with the New England Railroad. 

All goods are received and shipped from a 
freight depot, located in their yard, thereby avoid- 
ing delay incidental to rehandling freight at local 
depots, and insuring shipment of goods in the best 
possible condition. 

Their track facilities are such that forty car 
loads of freight are frequently handled in a day. 




1 



ABOUT GAUGES: 



AMERICAN OR 

BROWN AND SHARP 

GAUGE 

THE STANDARD 



In figuring our price lists, the 
American or Brown & Sharpe 
gauge has been accepted as the 
: standard. 
To add to the value of our list as a hand-book 
a number of very carefully arranged tables showing 
the comparative sizes of other gauges in use here 
and abroad, has been included for ready reference, 
together with other tables useful to plumbers and 
engineers. These have been all very carefully fig- 
ured and may be depended upon for accuracy. 
Any of the Price Lists or tables may be quickly 
found by reference to the Index in front of book. 
The ordinary gauges, however carefully made, 
cannot be depended upon as a 
basis for an absolutely perfect 
system of measuring. It is really 
impossible to find two gauges 
that will be exactly the same in all numbers, and 
the variations become greater the more the gauges 
are used. 

If very exact measurements are required, the 
micrometer gauge should be used. 
This costs no more than an old 
style gauge. It measures thous- 
andths of an inch — and even quar- 
ter of thousandths— very accurately, and every one of 
thQse will give the same reading without the slightest 
variation. The micrometer is also very convenient 
for general shop use, and offers the only means of 
ordering where true measurement is necessary. 



INACCURACY OF 
ORDINARY GAUGES 



THE MICROMETER 

THE ONLY 

EXACT GAUGE 



Prices for Common High Brass 

IN ROLLS AND SHEETS: 

Prices are per lb. for 100 lbs. or more on one order. 







American or B. & S. Gauge the Standard. 


Width 
in Inches. 




Price per Pound. 




To No. 20 


Nos. 2 1 , 


Nos. 25 


Nos. 27 




inclusive : 


22, 23, 24: 


and 26 : 


and 28 : 


Over 2 to 1 2 Incl. 


$0.22 


$0.22 


$0.23 


$0.23 


" 12 to 14 " 


•23 


•24 




24M 




25 


" 14- to 16 " 


•25 


.26 




27 




28 


" 1 6 to 18 " 


•27 


.28 




29 




30 


" 18 to 20 " 


•29 


•30 




31 




32 


" 20 to 22 " 


• 3i 


•32 




33 




34 


" 22 to 24 " 


• 33 


•34 




35 




36 


" 24 to 26 " 


• 36 


•37 




38 




39 


" 26 to 28 " 


• 39 


.40 




41 




42 


" 28 to 30 " 


.42 


•43 




44 




45 


" 30 to 32 " 


.46 


•47 




48 




49 


" 32 to 34 " 


•50 


•5i 




52 




53 


" 34 to 36 " 


•55 


•56 




57 




58 


" 36 to 38 " 


.60 


.61 




63 




65 


" 38 to 40 " 


•65 


.68 


•7i 




75 


" 40 


Special price, 


not less than 


80 cents per 


pound. 



Add % cent per number for each pound for metal thinner than 
28 to 38 inclusive. 

Metal between gauges takes price of next thinner gauge. 

All metal heavier than No. 6, American or B. & S. gauge, listed 
and charged as sawed metal, whether slit or sawed. 

A dd to above List Extra per lb. 

Brazing, Spinning and Spring Brass $0.01 

Extra Quality Brazing, Spinning and Spring Brass .02 

Low Brass .04 

Gilding, Oreide and Bronze .07 

Embossed metal .04 

Circles cut from above metal of corresponding widths, No. 1 and 

thinner .06 

Circles cut of proportionate width, thicker than No. 10 .10 

Sheets cut to particular lengths, not sawed, of proportionate width .07 

Polishing on one side, per square foot $0.40 

Polishing on both sides, per square foot 80 

All segments, pattern sheets and irregularly shaped blanks shall be charged 

at a price which will represent actual metal used at full price, accounting for 

full amount of scrap made at Association price, with full cost of labor added. 
Patent Leveled Engravers Sign Brass, not more than 30 per cent, discount 

on above list. 

Prices for Platers' Brass and Bronze 

METAL: 

Metal thinner than No. 38 is Platers' Metal, as follows : 



American Gauge. . 


39 


40 





00 


000 


0000 








.0025 


.002 


.0015 


.001 








Brass, per lb 


.44 


.58 


.72 


• 77 


.83 


.90 


Bronze, per lb. ... 


• 52 


.68 


.84 


.89 


• 95 


1.02 



12 




A PAIR OF ROLLS IN OPERATION. 



TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT IN POUNDS OF SHEET 
BRASS OF VARIOUS THICKNESSES: 



Thickness 
in Inches. 



Weight of Sheets 
per Square Foot. 



Thickness 
in Inches. 



Weight of Sheets 
per Square Foot. 



. 2.7 
. 5-41 
. 8.12 
10;76 
13-48 
16.25 
19. 

21.65 
24.3 
27.12 
29.77 
32.46 
35.18 
37.85 
40.55 
43-29 



T6 

l 
T 
5 



5 

¥ 
1 l 
l 6 



45-95 

43-69 

51-4 

54.18 

56.85 

59.55 

62.25 

65. 

67.75 

70.35 

73- 

75.86 

78.55 

81.25 

84. 

86-75 



Prices for slitting Metal : 

Add to price for the metal. 
Prices are per lb. for 100 lbs. or more in one order. 



Width in Inches, 
inclusive. 


American or B. & S. Gauge the Standard. 
Prices per lb. additional. 


Nos. 12 to 28, 
Inclusive. 


Nos. 29 to 32 
Inclusive. 


No. 33 and 
Thinner. 


Over % inch to 2 inches 


$O.OI 


$0.01^ 


$0.03 


Over V\ inch to % inch 


.02 


•03 


.06 


Va, inch and narrower 


Not less than 
.06 


Not less than 
.12 


Not less than 
.18 





All Metal heavier than No. 6 American or B. & S. gauge, listed and charged 
as sawed metal, whether slit or sawed. 

Slit Metal cut to particular lengths add to above extra per lb $0.05 

Drawn Strips — Add to prices for slitting metal 04 

[Drawn Strips are all metal drawn in dies thinner than No. 8 A merican 
orB. & S. gauge. No. 8 and thicker is sold as rectangular rod. See list 
page 22,] 

Prices for Sawing Metal : 

Prices are per lb. for 100 lbs. or more in one order. 

Over 3 inches wide. ■• add to Metal List, $0.03 

" -04 

" -05 

" " " .08 



Over 1 inch wide to 3 inche; 
Over % inch wide to 1 inch. 
Vz inch and narrower 



Sawed Metal Cut to Particular Lengths : 



24 Inch 
and Over. 


12 to 24 
Inches. 


9 to 12 

Inches. 


6 to 9 

Inches. 


4 to 6 
Inches. 


2 to 4 
Inches. 


1 to 2 
Inches. 


$0.05 


$0.06 


$0.07 


$0.08 


$0.09 


$0.10 


$0.12 



Shorter than one inch : Special. 
All Metal heavier than No. 6, American or B. & S, gauge, listed and charged 
as sawed metal, whether slit or sawed. 





SLITTING. 



14 

PRICES FOR PLATERS' BARS AND GOLD METAL : 

Prices are per lb. for 1 00 lbs. or more in one order. 

In full Bars (not Ingots as described below): per lb., $0.40 

In Ingots, cut to particular length and width: ' -43 

In Ingots, planed or polished: " .46 

We have for years made a specialty of this high 
grade gold metal for watch cases and similar work, and 
having special facilities for working it, furnish a very 
superior product, perfectly ductile and absolutely free 
from blemishes of any kind. 



HIGH BRASS SCREEN PLATES : 

Prices on application. 

We are giving our particular attention to the manu- 
facture of high brass screen plates for paper machines, 
and will be pleased to quote prices for these or for special 
bronze screen plates. 



TABLE SHOWING THICKNESS OF 30x60 COPPER SHEETS 
<BY STUBB'S OP OLD ENGLISH GAUGE: 



Gauge No. 

1 4 Pound, 30x60 Sheets, is 23 

16 " " " 22 

18 " " " 21 

20 ' 20 

25 " " " 19 

30 18 

36 16 

40 " " ." 153^ 

45 15 

50 ' 14 

55 ' : " " 13 

65 12 

70 " " " W% 

78 10 

86 ' " " 9 

96 8 



15 

PRINTERS' 2x4 SHEETS AND GALLEY SHEETS 

Prices are per lb. for 100 lbs. or more in one order. 





Weight. 

lbs. 


American or B. & S. Gauge. 


No. 14andNos. 15-18' Nos. 19-20 Nos. 21-22 
Thicker: | Inclusive: Inclusive: Inclusive: 


Nos. 23-24 
Inclusive: 


22 lb. 
and Thicker 


$0.32 










15 to 21 lb. 
Inclusive: 




$0.34 








12 to 14 lb. 
Inclusive: 






$0.40 






9 to 1 1 lb. 
Inclusive: 








$0.48 




7 to 8 lbs. 
Inclusive: 








$0.56 


Thinner than 7 lb. No. 24 per lb., $0.70 



PRICES FOR PRINTERS' BRASS RULES 

Regular Height. Prices are per Pound. 



Thicker 

than 
8 Point: 


Thicker 

than 
40 lb.: 


8 Point 

to 
4 Point: 


40 lb. 

to 
20 lb.: 


4 Point 

to 
2 Point: 


20 lb. 

to 
10 lb.: 


2 Point 

and 
Thinner: 


10 lb. 

and 

Thinner: 


$0.42 


$0.42 


$0.45 


$0.45 


$0.47 


$0.47 


$0.50 


$0.50 


All thicknesses less than 5 s height, per lb.: $0.55. 



SCRAP : 

High Brass net 

Low Brass 

Gilding 

Oreide 

Bronze 

Clean Turnings, Filings and Chips, one-half the price of Scrap. 




TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT PER FOOT OF SOFT-ROLLED 

Stubb's or Old English Gauge. Specific Gravity, 8.698. 
These weights are theoretically correc 



-ituWVs 

Gauge 

No. 



Thick- 
ness iu 
Deci- 
mals 
oflnch. 



0000 

000 

00 



1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 



.454 
.425 
.380 
.340 
.300 

.284 
.259 
.238 
.220 
.203 

.180 
.165 
.148 
.134 
.120 

.109 
.095 
.083 
.072 
.065 

.058 
.049 
.042 
.035 
.032 

.028 
.025 
.022 
.020 
.018 



Thickness 

Fractions of 

Inch. 



27 .016 

28 .014 

29 .013 

30 .012 

31 | .010 

32 .009 

33 .008 

34 ' .007 

35 .005 

36 .004 



Weight in 
Pounds 

per 
Sq. Foot. 



7 16 full. 
Vie scant. 

3/8 full. 

11 /32 scant. 

19/64 full. 

9/32 " 

1/4 •' 

15/64 " 

7/32 " 



Weight in 
Ounces 

per 
Sq. Foot. 



14x48 

Inches 

Equal 

4 2-3 sq.ft. 



13/(54 




3/16 


scant. 


H/C,4 




9/64 


full. 


9/64 


scant. 


1/8 




V64 




3/32 


full. 


5/64 




5/64 


scant. 


1/16 


full. 


1/16 


scant. 


3/64 


full. 


3/64 scant. 


1/32 


full. 


1/32 


scant. 









20.556 
19.253 
17.214 
15.402 
13.59 

12.865 

11.733 
10.781 

9.966 

9.20 

8.154 
7.475 
6.704 
6.070 
5.436 

4.938 
4.303 
3.760 
3.262 
2.945 

2.627 

2.220 

1.90 

1.59 

1.45 

1.27 
1.13 
.997 
.906 
.815 

.725 
.634 
.589 
.544 
.453 

.408 
.362 
.317 
.227 

.181 



329 

308 

2754 

246/ 

217 

206 

188 

1724 

1594 

147 

1304 

119 

107 

97 

87 

79 
69 
60 



96 

90 

80 

714 

634 

60 

54 4 
50 
464 
43 

38 
35 
31 
28 
25 

23 
20 
174 



24x48 

Indies 
Equal 
8 sq. ft. 



52 


15 


47 


134 


42 


12/ 


35/ 


104 


304 


8% 


254 


74 


23 


6% 


20 


6 


18 


5H 


16 


4-3 


14^ 


4/ 


13 


3M 


114 


3% 


10 


3 


94 


2% 


8% 


24 


7 


248 


64 


V/z 


5% 


\% 


5 


14 


ZH 


l 


3 


% 



24x60 

Inches 
Equal 
10 sq. ft. 



1644 

154 

137% 

123/ 

108% 

103 
93 : s 
86% 
79% 
734 

65/ 
59% 

53" 

484 

434 

394 

344 

30 

26 

234 

21 

15 
12% 

11*8 

104s 
9 
8 

7/ 
64 

5% 
5i/t6 

4% 
4/ 3 

3*8 

3/ 
2% 
24 

1%8 
1/2 



24x96 

Inches 

Equal 

16 sq. ft. 



2054 
1924 

172 
154 
136 

1284 
1174 
107% 

99% 

92 

814 
74% 
67 
60% 

54' 3 

494 
43 
37^ 
32% 

294 

26/ 

22/ 

19 

16 

144 

12% 

114 

10 
9 

81/16 

7/ 
64 
5% 
5 4 
4H 

4 

3% 
3i/h; 
2/ 

15 16 



3284 

308 

2754 

2464 

2174 



17 



SHEET COPPER OF VARIOUS SIZES AND THICKNESSES. 

Weight per cubic foot, 543.6 lbs. 

but variations must be expected in practice. 



30x60 

Inches 
Equal 
12 1-2 sq. ft 



257 
240% 

215/ 
192% 

170 



30x72 

Inches 
Equal 

15 sq. ft. 



308% 

288% 

259% 

231 

203% 



161 193 

146*2 176 

134% 161-% 

124% 149% 

115 ! 138 

102 ! 122% 

93% ' 112% 



83H 


100% 


75% 


91 


67% 


81^ 


61% 


74 


53% 


64% 


47 


56% 


40% 


49 


36% 


44% 


32% 


391/, 


27% 


33% 


23% 


28% 


20 


23% 


18 


21% 



15% 

14/8 

12% 
11% 
10/ 



7% 
6% 
5'% 

5 

4% 

4 

2% 

2/ 



30x84 

Inches 
Equal 
17 1-2 sq. ft 



29 
17 
15 

13% 
12% 



9% 
8% 
8% 

6% 

6% 
5% 
4% 
3% 
2% 



30x96 

Inches 
Equal 
20 sq. ft. 



359% 

338 

301% 

269% 

273% 

225 

205% 
183% 
174% 
161 

142% 
130% 
117% 

106% 
95% 

86% 

75% 

65% 

57 

51% 

46 

38% 

33% 

27% 

25% 

22% 
19% 

17% 
15% 
1414 

12% 

11% 

10% 

9% 

7% 

7% 

6% 

5% 

4 

3% 



41 1 
385 
344 
308 
272 

257 

234% 

215% 

199% 

184 

163 

149% 

134 

121% 

108% 

98% 

86 

75% 

65% 

59 

52% 

44% 

38 

32 

29 

25% 
22% 
20 
18 
6% 

4% 
2% 

m 

.0% 
9 

8% 

7% 

b l A 
4% 

3% 



36x72 

Equal 

18 sq. ft. 



370 

346% 

310 

277% 

244% 

231% 

211 
194 
179% 
165% 

146% 
134% 
120% 
109% 
93% 



36x84 

Inches 
Equal 
21 sq. ft. 



432 
404 

361% 
323% 

285% 



36x9648x72 

Inches [nchea 

Equal Equal 

2-1 sq. ft. 24 sq. ft 



493% 

462 

413% 

369% 

326 



270 309 

246% j 281 
226% 258% 
209% 239 
193 220% 



171% 

157 

140% 

127% 

114 



103% 
77% 90% 
67% 78 
58% 68% 
53 61% 



47% 

40 

34% 

28% 

26 

22% 

20% 
18 

16% 
14% 

13 
11% 

10% 
9% 
8% 

7% 

6% 

5% 

4 

3% 



55 

46% 

40 

33% 

30% 

26% 
23% 
21 

19 

17 

15% 
13% 
12% 
11% 
9% 

8% 
7% 
6% 

4% 
3% 



1 95% 

179% 

161 

145% 

130% 

118% 
103% 

90 

78 

70% 

63 

53 

45 

37% 

34 

30% 

27 

24 

21% 

19% 

16% 
15% 

14% 

13 

10% 

9% 
8% 
7% 
5% 
4% 



493% 

462 

413% 

369% 

326 

309 

281 

258% 

239 

220% 

195% 
179% 
161 
145% 
130% 
I 
118% 
103% 

90 

78 

70% 

63 
53 

45 

37% 

34 

30% 

27 

24 

21% 

19% 

16% 

15% 

14% 

13 

10% 

9% 

8% 
7% 
5%' 
4%i 



TABLE SHOWING COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS OF 

COPPER, "BRASS, STEEL AND WROUGHT 

IRON PLATES: 

American or B. & S. Gauge. 



No. of 
Gauge. 


Size 
of each No. 


Weight of Plates per Square Foot : 


Copper. 


Brass. 


Steel. 


Wrought 
Iron. 




Inch. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


0000 

000 

00 




.46000 
•40964 
.36480 
.32486 


20-838 
18-557 
16-525 
14-716 


19.688 
17.533 
15-613 
13-904 


17-48 
15-5663 
13-8624 
12-3447 


17-25 
15-3615 
13-68 
12-1823 


1 
2 
3 
4 

5 


.28930 
.25763 
•22942 

.20431 
•18194 


13-105 
11.671 
10.393 
9-2552 
8-2419 


12.382 
11-027 
9-8192 
8-7445 
7-787 


10-9934 
9-7899 
8-7180 
7-7638 
6-9137 


10-8488 
9-6611 
8-6033 
7-6616 
6-8228 


6 
7 

8 

9 

10 


.16202 
.14428 
.12849 
.11443 
•10189 


7-3395 
6-5359 
5-8206 
5-1837 
4.6156 


6-9345 
6-1752 

5-4994 
4-8976 
4-3609 


6-1568 
5.4826 
4-8826 
4-3483 
3-8718 


6-0758 
5-4105 
4-8184 
4-2911 
3-8209 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 


•090742 
•080808 
•071961 
.064084 
•057068 


4.1106 
3-6606 
3-2598 
2-9030 
2-5852 


3-8838 
3-4586 
3-0799 
2-7428 
2-4425 


3-4482 
3.0707 
2-7345 
2-4352 
2-1686 


3-4028 
3-0303 
2-6985 
2-4032 
2-1401 


16 
17 

18 
19 
20 


•050820 
•045257 
•040303 
•035890 
•031961 


2-3021 
2.0501 
1-8257 
1.6258 
1.4478 


2-1751 

1.937 

1-725 

1.5361 

1-3679 


1-9312 
1-7198 
1-5315 
1-3638 
1.2145 


1.9058 
1-6971 
1-5114 
1-3459 
1.1985 


21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


•028462 
•025347 
•022571 
•020100 
•017900 


1.2893 
1.1482 
1-0225 
•91053 
•81087 


1.2182 
1.0849 
•96604 
•86028 
-76612 


1-0816 
-96319 
-8577 
-7638 
-6802 


1-0673 
-95051 
-84641 
-75375 
-67125 


26 
27 
28 
29 
30 


•01594 

•014195 

•012641 

•011257 

•010025 


•72208 

•64303 
•57264 
•50994 
•45413 


-68223 
-60755 
•54103 
•48180 
•42907 


-60572 
-53941 
-48036 
-42777 
•38095 


•59775 
•53231 
.47404 
•42214 
•37594 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 


•008928 
•007950 
•007080 
•006304 
•005614 


•40444 
•36014 
•32072 
•28557 
•25431 


•38212 
•34026 
•30302 
•26981 
•24028 


.33926 

.3021 

•26904 

•23955 

•21333 


•3348 ! 
•29813 
.2655 
•2364 I 
•21053 j 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 


•005000 
•004453 
•003965 
•003531 
.003144 


• 2265 

•20172 

•17961 

.15995 

.14242 


• 2140 
•19059 

• 1697 
.15113 
•13456 


• 19 

•16921 

•15067 

.13418 

.11947 


• 1875 
.16699 
•14869 
.13241 

• 1179 


Specific Gravity : 


8.698 


8-218 


7.296 


7.200 


Weight per Cubic Foot 


543.6 lbs. 


513-6 lbs. 


.456. lbs. 


450. lbs. 



19 



Prices for German Silver 

IN SHEETS AND ROLLS: 

Prices are per lb. for 1 00 lbs. or more in one order. 



Pet cent. 



Price 
per lb. 



4 per cent. 


$o 


40 


5 






41 


6 




42 


7 




43 


8 






4 b 


9 






47 


10 






48 


11 






49 


12 






52 


13 






53 


14 






54 


15 






55 


16 






58 


17 






59 


18 
20 






60 
65 



These Prices are for sheets and rolls 
over 2 inches in width, to and including 
8 inches in width and to No. 20, inclusive, 
American or B. & S. Gauge. 

For slitting German Silver, prices same 
as for slitting Brass — see page 1 3. 



Advance per lb. , for each per cent, above 20 per cent $0.03 

IF WIDER THAN 8 INCHES, for each additional inch in 

width advance per lb 02 

IF THINNER THAN Nos. 20 TO 30 inclusive, advance 

per lb. , for each number 01 

IF THINNER THAN Nos. 30 TO 36 inclustve, advance 

per lb. , for each number 02 

GERMAN SILVER thinner than No. 36 is PLATERS I 

Price per lb. 



American Gauge 



Equivalent 



Price, per lb. 



37 



$0.84 



33 



39 



'1-34 



40 



$1.60 



0025 



ii.8o 



00 



.002 



$1.98 



000 
0015 



0000 



.001 



$2.25 $2.52 



All metal between gauges takes price of next thinner gauge. 

German Silver cut to particular lengths, add to list per lb $0.15 

Sawed German Silver in Bars, Plates or Ingots, add to list per lb 20 

German Silver Circles, add to price of sheet required to cut circles 

from, per lb 15 

All Segments, Pattern Sheets and Irregularly Shaped Blanks shall be charged 

at a price which will represent actual metal used at full price, accounting for 

full amount of scrap made at Assoc'at'on price, with full cost of labor added. 
German Silver Scrap, one-half the net price of List for 8 inch Sheet Metal at 

No. 20. Turnings, Filings, etc., one-half the price of Scrap. 




' - ' ■ "• 



TABLE SHOWING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE 

VARIOUS STANDARDS OF GAUGES, 

FIGURED IN "DECIMAL PARTS 

OF AN INCH: 



No. 


American or 


Stubb's or 


Old English 


Washburn 


New 


B. & S. Gauge 


Birmingham 


or London : 


& Moen: 


British: 


0000 


.460 


.454 


.454 


.393 


.4 


000 


.40964 


.425 


.425 


.362 


.372 


00 


.36480 


.380 


.380 


.331 


.348 





.32495 


.340 


.340 


.307 


.324 


1 


.28930 


.300 


.300 


.283 


.3 


2 


.25763 


.284 


.284 


.263 


.276 


3 


.22942 


.259 


.259 


.244 


.252 


4 


.20431 


.238 


.238 


.225 


.232 


5 


. 1 8 1 94 


.220 


.220 


.207 


.212 


6 


.16202 


.203 


.203 


.192 


.192 


7 


.14428 


.180 


_ .180 


.177 


.176 


8 


.12849 


.165 


.165 


,162 


.16 


9 


.1 1443 


.148 


.148 


.148 


.144 


10 


.10189 


.134 


.134 


.135 


.128 


11 


.09074 


.120 


.120 


.120 


.116 


12 


.08081 


.109 


.109 


.105 


.104 


13 


.07196 


.095 


.095 


.092 


.092 


14 


.06408 


.083 


.083 


.080 


.08 


15 


.05706 


.072 


•072 


.072 


.072 


16 


.05082 


.065 


.065 


.063 


.064 


17 


.04525 


.058 


.058 


.054 


.056 


18 


.04030 


.049 


.049 


.047 


.048 


19 


.03589 


.042 


.040 


.041 


.04 


20 


.03196 


.035 


.035 


.035 


.036 


21 


.02846 


.032 


.0315 


.032 


.032 


22 


.025347 


.028 


.0295 


.028 


.028 


23 


.022571 


.025 


.027 


.025 


.024 


24 


.0201 


.022 


.025 


.023 


.022 


25 


.0179 


.020 


.023 


.020 


.02 


26 


.01594 


.018 


.0205 


.018 


.018 


27 


.014195 


.016 


.01875 


.017 


.0164 


28 


.012641 


.014 


.0165 


.016 


.0148 


29 


.011257 


.013 


.0155 


,015 


.0136 


30 


.010025 


.012 


.01375 


.014 


.0124 


31 


.008928 


.010 


.01225 


.0135 


.0116 


32 


.00795 


.009 


.01125 


.013 


.0108 


33 


.00708 


.008 


.01025 


.011 


.01 


34 


.0063 


.007 


.0095 


.01 


.0092 


35 


.00561 


.005 


.009 


.0095 


.0084 


36 


.005 


.004 


.0075 


.009 


.0076 


37 


.00445 




.0065 


.0085 


.0068 


38 


.003965 




.00575 


.008 


.006 


39 


.003531 




.005 


.0075 


.0052 


40 


.003144 




.0045 


.007 


.0048 



Where very exact measurements are required, order by thou- 
sandths of the inch, using micrometer gauge. 



21 



TABLE SHOWING DIAMETERS, IN DECIMAL TARTS 

OF THE INCH, OF TWIST DRILL cAND 

STEEL WIRE GAUGE 8NJJMBERS: 



American or B. & S. Gauge. 





Diameter 




Diameter 




Diameter 




Diameter 


No. 


Dec. of Inch: 


No. 


Dec. of Inch: 


No. 


Dec. of Inch: 


No. 


Decof In. : 


1 


.2280 


21 


.1590 


41 


.0960 


61 


.0390 


2 


.2210 


22 


.1570 


42 


.0935 


62 


.0380 


3 


.2130 


23 


.1540 


43 


.0890 


63 


.0370 


4 


.2090 


24 


.1520 


44 


.0860 


64 


.0360 


5 


.2055 


25 


.1495 


45 


.0820 


65 


.0350 


6 


.2040 


26 


.1470 


46 


.0810 


66 


.0330 


7 


.2010 


27 


.1440 


47 


.0785 


67 


.0320 


8 


.1990 


28 


.1405 


48 


.0760 


68 


.0310 


9 


.1960 


29 


.1360 


49 


.0730 


69 


.02925 


10 


.1935 


30 


.1285 


50 


.0700 


70 


.0280 


11 


.1910 


31 


.1200 


51 


.0670 


71 


.0260 


12 


.1890 


32 


.1160 


52 


.0635 


72 


.0250 


13 


.1850 


33 


.1130 


53 


.0595 


73 


.0240 


14 


.1820 


34 


.1110 


54 


.0550 


74 


.0225 


15 


.1800 


35 


.1100 


55 


.0520 


75 


.0210 


16 


.1770 


36 


.1065 


56 


.0465 


76 


.0200 


17 


.1730 


37 


.1040 


57 


.0430 


77 


.0180 


18 


.1695 


38 


.1015 


58 


.0420 


78 


.0160 


19 


.1660 


39 


.0995 


59 


.0410 


79 


.0145 


20 


.1610 


40 


.0980 


60 


.0400 


80 


.0135 




CONTIN'JOUS WIRE DRAWING MACHINE. 



22 



PRICES FOR HIGH BRASS RODS: 

Prices are per lb. for 100 lbs. or more in one order. 
Rods not less than two feet lengths. 



Diameter 

American 

or B. & S. 

Gauge: 


Round: 


Hexa- 
gon: 


Otagon: 


Square : 


Rect- Half 
angular^ Round: 


Fancy 
Shapes: 


Vt, inch to 
1 inch inch: 


$0.24 


$0.26 


$0.26 


$0.26 


Not less Not less 
than .28 than .28 


Not less 
than .28 


No. 8 and 
less than 
V\ inch: 


.26 


.28 


.28 


.28 


" .30 


" -30 




Over 
1 inch: 


.27 


.29 


.29 


.29 


11 -3i 


" -3i 


" -3i 


Smaller than 
No. 8 and to 
No. 11 inch: 


•30 


•32 


■32 


•32 


" -34 


" 34: " -34 



Half Round and Rectangular Rods are measured the thinner way. 

Gilding and Bronze Rods extra per lb., $ 

Low Brass Rods ' 

For prices on rods smaller than No. 11, see Wire List, page 22. 

Additional Price for Cutting Rods in Less than 
Two Feet Lengths: 

Add to foregoing list, per lb. : 



.04 



1 2 to 24 9 to 1 2 
Inches: I Inches: 


6 to 9 
Inches: 


4 to 6 
Inches: 


2 to 4 
Inches: 


1 to 2 
Inches: 


Shorter 
than 1 Inch 


$0.02 i $0.03 


$0.04 


$0.05 


$0.08 


$0.12 


Special. 



Our facilities for making high brass rods are especially good. 
We turn out a very perfect free turning and drilling stock, and 
also insure accuracy as to size. 




2 3 



Prices for Brass, Bronze and Copper Wire: 

IN COILS : 

Prices are per lb. for 1 00 lbs. or more in one order. 



American or B. & S. Gauge 



Common 
High 
Brass : 



Low 
Brass : 



Gilding, 

Bronze and 

Copper : 



All Nos. to No. 10 inclusive. 

Above No. 1 to No. 16 

Nos. 17 and 18 

19 and 20 

21 



$o 



No. 



22. 
23. 
24. 
25 
2b. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 
34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 



$0.27 

•27/' 
.28 

.29 
•30 
•3i 
■32 
•34 
•36 
•39 
■42 
.46 
•49 
•52 
•55 
•59 
•63 
.68 
•74 
.80 
1.04 

i-34 
2.00 
2.60 



So 



28 

28^ 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

38 

40 

43 
46 

5i 
54 
62 
67 
73 
82 
95 
30 
50 
70 
00 
25 
75 



All Wire between gauges takes price of next smaller gauge. 
FLAT, SQUARE AND HALF ROUND WIRE, gauged the thin 
way after finishing, advance on above list, per lb., 4 c. 

To determine the price of flat wire, measure it the smallest way and advance 
on price of wire of equal measure. 

Fancy Wire, advance per pound on Round Wire, not less than $0.10 

Spring Wire, per pound advance 02 

Whitened Wire, per pound advance °3 

For Straightening and Cutting No. 1 2 and smaller, per pound ad- 
vance I2 

Additional Price for Cutting Wire in Less than 
Two Feet Lengths: 

Add to foregoing list per pound : 



12 to 24 ! 9 to 12 
Inches. , Inches. 



6 to 9 4 to 6 

Inches. Inches. 



2 to 4 
Inches. 



1 to 2 

Inches. 



Shorter 
than 1 Inch 



$0.02 $0.03 



$0.04 $0.05 



$0.08 



$0.12 Special. 



Additional Price for Spooling Wire: 

Add to list for wire in coils : 



Weight in lbs., per spool.. 10 9 8 



Price of wire on spool, pr lb. -03 .04 .05 .06 .07 j .08 j .09 | .10 | .11 .12 



If less than one pound on spool, price of wire per lb $0.24 



Wire in coils, 3 pounds and under, the same extras as Spooling Wire of the 
corresponding weights. 



PRICES FOR GERMAN SILVER WIRE IN COILS : 



Prices are per lb 


. for 1 00 lbs. or more in one order 








American K . 
or B. & S. No. 

Gauge, lb - 


Nos. 
17& 
18. 


Nos. 
19 & 
20. 


No. fs 
21. 2 


0. 
2. 


No. 
23. 


No. 
24. 


No. 
25. 


No. 
26. 


4%to&inc.'$o 


.S3 


$0-55 


$0.58 


$0.60 $0 


62 


$0.65 


$0.67 


$0.70 


$0.72 


5 " i 


54 


•5b 


•59 


.61 


°4 


.66 


•09 


•7i 




73 


6 


55 


■ 5* 


.60 


.62 


bS 


.67 


.70 


•72 




74 


7 


S6 


•59 


.61 


.64 


66 


.68 


• 71 


•73 




7b 


8 


S« 


•.60 


.62 


.65 


by 


.70 


.72 


•74 




77 


9 


,SQ 


.61 


.64 


.66 


68 


•71 


•73 


•7b 




78 


10 


bo 


.62 


.65 


.67 


70 


.72 


•74 


•77 




79 


11 


6i 


.64 


.66 


.68 


7i 


•73 


.76 


•7« 




80 


12 


64 


.66 


.68 


•7i 


72 


.76 


• 78 


.80 




83 


13 


66 


.68 


•71 


•73 


7 b 


•78 


.80 


• 83 




85 


14 


68 


•7i 


•73 


•7b 


7« 


.80 


•83 


.85 




88 


15 


71 


•73 


•7b 


•78 


80 


•«3 


• 85 


.88 




90 


16 


72 


. 7 b 


.78 


.82 


84 


.89 


• 92 


• qb 


1 


00 


17 


76 


•78 


.80 


.84 


88 


• 92 


• 9b 


1. 01 


1 


ob 


18 


78 


.80 


•83 


•95 


98 


1.03 


1.08 


1.08 


1 


14 


20 


90 


•qb 


1.03 


1.08 1 


13 


1. 18 


1.24 


1.30 


1 


54 


25 " i 


20 


1.28 


i-33 


1.3b 1 


38 


1.42 


150 


1.62 


1 


75 


30 " i 


54 


1.5b 


1.63 


1.68 1 


74 


1. 81 


1-93 


2.05 


2.16 



A 11 wire between gauges takes price of next smaller gauge. 
FLAT, SQUARE AND HALF ROUND WIRE, gauged the thin way 

after finishing, advance on list, per lb $0.08 

7b determine the price of flat wire, measure it the smallest way 
and advance on price of wire equal in measu> e. 

All Fancy Wires, advance per lb. on round wire, not less than o. 15 

German Silver Rods, fifty per cent, more than wire. Same additions for cut- 
ting to length under 2 feet as for Brass Rods. 
German Silver Wire, straightened and cut to lengths, same additions as for 

Brass Wire. 
German Silver Wire, No. 4 and thicker, same price as German Silver Rods, 

Additional Price for Cutting German Silver Wire in 
Less than Two-feet Lengths: 



1 2 to 24 

inches. 


9 to 1 2 | 6 to 9 

inches. inches. 


4 to 6 

inches. 


2 to 4 

inches. 


1 to 2 
inches. 


1 inch and 
smaller. 


$0.02 


$0.03 | $0.04 


$0.05 


$0.08 


$0.12 


Special. 



Prices for 18 per Cent. German silver 
resistance wire, in coils : 



Americ'n 

or B.&S. 

Gauge. 


Price 
per lb. 


Americ'n 

or B.&S. 

Gauge. 


Price 
per lb. 


Americ'n 

or B.&S. 

Gauge. 


Price 
per lb. 


Americ'n 

or B.&S. 

Gauge. 


Price 
per lb. 


No. 20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


$0.83 

•95 

.98 

1.03 

1.08 


No. 25 
26 
27 
28 
29 


$1.08 
1. 14 
125 
1.40 
i-55 


No. 30 
31 
32 
33 
34 


$i-75 
i-95 
2-35 
2.60 
2-95 


No. 35 
36 
37 
38 


$3-b5 
6.50 
11.50 
18.00 



Additional Price for Spooling: 



Add to lists for wire in coils 












Weight, per lb., per spool 1 


9 


8 j 7 6 


5 


4 


3 


2 


. 


Price of wire on spool, pr lb. . 03 


.04 


.05 | .06 1 .07 


.08 


.09 


.10 


.11 


.12 

1 



If less than one pound on spool, price of wire, per lb $0.24 



25 



TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT IN TOUNDS OF ROUND AND 
SQUARE <BAR 'BRASS OF VARIOUS THICKNESSES: 



Thickness 

or Diameter 

in Inches. 


Scuare Bars 

One Foot 

Long, 


Rou 
On 

L 


iV- 


015 




1 

8 




055 




3 




125 




1 
T 




255 




A 

3 




350 

51 




tV 




69 




i 

2 

A 

f 
H 




905 

... 1.15 

.... 1.4 
... 1.72 




3 
it 




... 2.05 
... 2.4 




1 




... 2.75 




1 5 
T6 

1 •• 




... 3.15 
... 3.65 




TtT 




.... 4.08 




8 




.... 4.55 




T6 




.... 5-08 




* 


... 


.... 5.65 





One Foot 
Long. 



Thickress Square Bars 1 Round bjrs 



or Diameter 
in Inches. 



One Foot 
Long. 



One Foot 
Long. 



. .011 
. .045 

• -1 
. .175 
. -275 

.395 
. -54 

• -71 
. .9 

1.1 

1-35 

1-59 

1.85 

2.15 

2.48 

2.85 

3-20 

3.57 

3-97 

4.41 



. 6.22 

. 6-81 

. 7-45 

. 8.13 

. 8.83 

. 9-55 

10.27 

11. 

1 1.82 

12.68 

13.5 

14.35 

16.27 

18.24 

20.32 

22 53 

24.83 

27-25 



ys ...... 29.78 

3 •• 32.43 



-. 4.86 

•• 5-35 
.. 5-85 
.. 6.37 
.. 6-92 

• • 7.48 
.. 8.05 
.. 8.65 

• • 9.29 
.. 9-95 

10.58 
11.25 
12.78 
14.32 
15-96 
17-68 
19.50 
21.40 
23-39 
25.47 




TABLE SHOWING COMPARATIVE WEIGHTS OF 

COPPER, "BRASS, STEEL AND WROUGHT 

IRON WIRE: 

American or B. & S. Gauge. 



No. of 
Gauge. 


Diameter 
of each No. 


Weight of Wire per 


1000 Lineal Feet. 


Copper. 


Brass. 


Steel. 


Wrought 
Iron. 




Inch. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


0000 

000 

00 




.46000 
•40964 
■36480 
•32486 


640-51 
507.95 
402-83 
319-45 


605-18 
479-91 
380-67 
301-82 


566-03 
448-88 
355.99 
282-30 


560-74 
444-68 
352.66 
279-67 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


•28930 
•25763 
•22942 
•20431 
•18194 


253-34 

200-91 
159-32 
126-35 
100-20 


239-35 
189.82 
150-52 
119-38 
94-666 


223-89 
177.55 
140-80 
111-66 
88-548 


221.79 
175.89 
139.48 
1 10-60 
87-720 


6 
7 
8 
9 

10 


•16202 
•14428 
•12849 
•11443 
•10189 


79-462 
63-013 
49-976 
39-636 
31-426 


75-075 
59-545 
47-219 
37-437 
29-687 


70-221 
55.685 
44.164 
35-026 
27-772 


69-565 
55-165 
43-751 
34-699 
27-512 


11 
12 
13 

14 
15 


•090742 
•080808 
•071961 
•064084 
•057068 


24.924 
19.766 
15-674 
12-435 
9-859 


23-549 
18-676 
14.809 
11-746 
9-315 


22.026 
17-468 
13-851 
10.989 
8-712 


21.820 
17-304 
13-722 
10.386 
8.631 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 


•050820 
•045257 
•040303 
•035890 
•031961 


7-819 
6-199 
4.916 
3-899 
3-094 


7-587 
5-857 
4-645 
3-684 
2-920 


6-909 
5-478 
4-344 
3.445 
2-734 


6-845 
5.427 
4.304 
3.413 
2.708 


21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


•028462 
•025347 
•022571 
•020100 
•017900 


2-452 
1-945 
1-542 
1.223 
• 9699 


2-317 

1-838 
1-457 
1-155 
-9163 


2-167 
1.719 
1.363 

1.081 
-8571 


2.147 
1-703 
1-350 
1.071 
• 8491 


26 
27 
28 
29 
30 


•01594 

•014195 

•012641 

•011257 

-010025 


• 7692 

• 6099 
-4837 
-3835 

• 3042 


• 7267 

• 5763 

• 4570 

• 3624 

• 2874 


• 6797 

• 5391 

• 4275 

• 3389 
.2688 


• 6734 

• 5340 

• 4235 

• 3358 

• 2663 


31 
32 
33 
34 
35 


•008928 
•007950 
•007080 
.006304 
.005614 


• 2413 

• 1913 
■ 1517 

• 1204 

• 0956 


• 2280 

• 1808 

• 1434 

• 1 137 
•09015 


.2132 
.1691 
• 1341 
.1063 
.08445 


• 2113 

• 1675 

• 1328 

• 1053 
•08366 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 


.005000 
•004453 
•003965 
•003531 
•003144 


-0757 

-06003 

-04758 

-03755 

•02992 


• 0715 

-05671 

•04496 

•03566 

•02827 


•06687 
•05304 
.04205 
•03336 
•02644 


•06625 
•05255 
•04166 
•03305 
•02620 


Specific 


Gravity : 


8-880 


8-386 


7-848 


7-7747 


Weight 


per Cubic Foot 


554.988 


524.16 


490.45 


485-874 



Prices for Plain Round Brazed Brass 

TUBING: 

Prices are for 1 00 lbs. or more in one order. 



Diameter. 
Inches. 



No 19 



American or B. & S. Gauge. 



No. 20 



No. 21 



No. 22 



No. 23 No. 24 



No. 25 No. 26 



3 A to2 

»/8 to :! /l 

i/s to Vs 

:! /s tO 1/2 

6/l6t0 8 /8 

'/• tO s /l6 

S/lGtO 1 /^ 

1/8 tO Vl6 

2 to 3 

3 

Over 3 to 3^incl. 

Over 3}4- 

Less than ¥2 



$o.35 
•36 
•38 
.41 
.48 
•<>5 
1. 00 
1.50 
•38 
.40 
•45 

■J° 
Spe 



.:o 



cial, 



$0 



$0 



43 $0 

44 

46 

49 ' 

56 

73 

08 

58 

46 

48 

53 



■o 



$0 



All Tubes between Gauges take price of next thinner gauge. 

For Tubing Thinner than No. 26, Price is Special. 

Open Seam Tubing, 4 cents less than above prices of corresponding 

diameter and thickness. 
All Mandrel-drawn Tubing, % inch and over, advance on above 

list, per lb $0.05 

All Mandrel-drawn Tubing, under % inch, advance, per lb 25 

Square and Fancy Tubing, advance, per lb 08 

Extra Fancy Patterns, advance, ptr lb 16 

Combination Tubing, per lb 60 

Rectangular Brazed Tubing — To determine price, measure diameter 

from shortest side and calculate accordingly. 
Polishing and Lacquering Tubing, extra price, which shall represent not 

less than actual labor and material. 

Additional Prices for Cutting Tubing to Specific 
Lengths : 

Add to the tubing prices, per lb. : 



Longer 

than 

12 inches. 



$0.01 



Over 
6 to 12 in., 
Inclusive. 



$0.02 



Over 
4 to 6 in., 
Inclusive. 



$0.03 



Over 
2 to 4 in., 
Inclusive. 



$0.04 



Over 
1 to 2 in., 
Inclusive. 



1 inch. 

and 
Shorter 



$0.06 I Special. 



Prices for Brazed Bronze and Copper 

TUBING: 

Advance on above prices for Brazed Brass Tubing, per lb $0.03 

Prices for Brazed Zinc Tubing : 

American or B. & S. Gauge. 

Plain, to and including No. 19 per lb. , $0.32 

Fancy -38 

Scotch and Extra Patterns -4° 

Open Seam Tubing, 4 cents less than above, for corresponding size and num- 
bers. 
Add the Brass Tubing List advance for numbers, sizes and cutting to length. 



28 




PRICES FOR PLAIN ROUND BRAZED GERMAN 
SILVER TUBING : 

4 per cent, to and including No. 19 .per lb., $o.6o 

6 '* " " 19..-. ............. ........-- .70 

9 " " " " 19........... M .85 

12 " " " " 19.. ... " 1. 00 

15 " " ' " 19 .......*..........,.... " 1. 15 

16 " " ' " 19 " 1.20 

18 " * " " 19 " 1.30 

Add the Brass Tubing List advance (see page 27) for numbers, sizes and 
cutting to length. 

Prices for Brazed Brass Taper Tubes : 



Weight of Tubes, with Prices per Pound : 


2Yz lbs. 

and 
heavier. 


2 lb. 

to 

2 l /2 lb. 


1 lb. 
to 

2 lb. 


12 oz. 

to 
16oz. 


8 oz. 

to 
12 oz. 


4 oz. 

to 
8 oz. 


Lighter 
than 
4 oz. 


$o.8o 


$0.90 


$1.00 


$1.10 


$1.20 


$1.30 


Not less 
than $2.00 





PRICES FOR BRASS MOULDINGS : 

American or B. & S. Gauge. Per lb. 

Half Round or Half Oval, to and including No. 19 $0.35 

AH other shapes, not less than °45 

Thinner than No. 19 same additions as for Brazed Brass Tubing (see 

Price List, page 27) . 

Bronze Moulding, extra per pound • »°7 

Angle Brass— meaning thereby metal perfectly plain and of one angle, and 
Channel Brass— meaning thereby metal perfectly plain and of three sides 

only— same prices as for Half Round Moulding, 
High Brass Door Rail, 1 inch and wider. No. 18 and heavier, polished 

or ur.poli shed 3& 

Less than 1 inch in width 4° 

Lighter than No. 18, advance 2 cents per pound for each number. 

We manufacture all special shapes and forms of mouldings for show 
cases and other work, and will be pleased to quote prices. 



29 



Price List 
and Tables 



Seamless 

Drawn 

Brass and Copper 

Tubing. 



PRICES: 

Seamless Brass Tubing pages 36, 37 

Seamless Copper Tubing. . . " 36,37 

TABLES: 

Seamless Brass Tubing- 
American Gauge pages 42 to 45 

Stubb's Gauge " 46 to 49 

Seamless Copper Tubing — 

American Gauge ' 50 to 53 

Stubb's Gauge " 54 to 57 



30 




31 



^ 





& 



E desire to briefly call the attention of 
the trade to the new departure in our 
method of manufacturing Seamless 
Tubing. Recognizing the demand for 
a better quality than had been obtainable hereto- 
fore, being fully aware of the existence of many 
serious defects, and believing that a substantial 
improvement in quality could be obtained only by a 
radical departure from the methods of manufacture 
in general use, we have, at large expense, installed 
an entirely new plant, which we believe is unequaled 
in scientific construction and quality of goods pro- 
duced. 

We have been led to make these improvements 
after twenty-five years' experience in the manu- 
facture of this line of material, and after having 
made an exhaustive investigation of the best 
methods known both in this country and in Europe. 
Our Seamless Tubing, Brass, Copper and 
Bronze, is produced by a patent hot rolling process 
of which we are licensees. This process transforms 
a solid, cylindrical billet of metal at a single opera- 
tion into a tube. 

The tubes so formed are cold-drawn sufficiently 
to give them a perfectly smooth finish, both inside 
and outside. 



32 

All the metal used is carefully selected, pre- 
pared with special care in casting, and heated for 
rolling in a manner that entirely prevents oxidation 
or deterioration. 

The action of the rolls will be readily understood 
from illustration herewith. 




The advantages of this process are, that by 
revolving the billet between the conical rollers at 
same time that it is forced onto the forming man- 
drel, a spiral formation is given to the metal com- 



33 

posing the walls of the tube, which greatly increases 
its tensile strength. 

A parallel to this tubing is found in a twist gun 
barrel, the fibres of which are arranged spirally 
about its axis, rendering it capable of resisting 
great bursting strain. Actual hydraulic tests show 
that 50 per cent, greater internal pressure is 
required to burst tubing of our manufacture than 
that made by other methods. 

A few advantages from our scientifically perfect 
method of tube making are as follows : 

TUBES NOT LIABLE TO CRACK: 

A tube made by our spiral rolling process 
is not liable to crack longitudinally. 

WILL NOT BREAK IN BENDING: 

It will not readily break in coiling or bend- 
ing. The smallest amount of annealing is 
required for flanging and bending it. 

FINE, SMOOTH FINISH : 

In forming these tubes from a solid billet a 
much finer inside finish is obtained than 
is possible when the tube shell is cast on a 
sand core. For pump cylinders, or other 
work requiring a perfectly smooth inside 
finish, our tubes are specially adapted. 

MALLEABILITY: 

It possesses unusual malleability, due to 
our peculiar process of manufacture. 

PURE STOCK: 

Our Seamless Copper Tubing is guaranteed 
Absolutely Pure Lake Superior Copper, 
while the brass and bronze metal is the very 
best that can be made. 



34 




When filling orders for Seamless Drawn Tubing, 
American or Brown and Sharpe 
gauge will be followed if gauge 
number is given without the name 
of gauge. 



INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR ORDERING 

SEAMLESS DRAWN 

TUBING 



Please always specify 

DIAMETER— 

Whether inside or outside, or give meas- 
ures of both diameters. 

TEMPER— 

Whether tubes are to be hard or soft, and, 
if possible, the purpose for which they are 
to be used. 

LENGTH— 

The exact length wanted, otherwise we will 
ship tubes in twelve foot lengths. 

SHIPMENT— 

All shipments will be made by freight, un- 
less otherwise ordered. If shipments are 
desired via any special route, please name 
the route in the order. 
All orders are accepted subject to delays in 

transit, accidents, and other causes beyond our 

control. 



SEAMLESS TUBING 
WEIGHTS AND SIZES 



35 

We call especial attention to the pages of tables 
in reference to Seamless Tub- 
ing, which have been compiled 
with great exactness from specific 
gravities of our own metals 
accurately determined. These are mathematically 
correct, though in practice some variation from 
these weights may be expected. Stubb's or Old 
English Gauge was formerly recognized as the 
standard for seamless tubing, but most manufactur- 
ers now use American or Brown and Sharpe Gauge, 
and we therefore include both gauges in our price 
lists and tables. 



36 





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MEMORANDA: 

Base Price for Seamless Drawn Tubing- 
Other than Iron Pipe Sizes. 


Day. 


Month. 


Year. 


Price. 











39 



MEMORANDA: 

Base Price for Seamless Drawn Tubing — 
Iron Pipe Sizes. 



Day. 



Month. 



Year. 



Price. 



40 

TABLE SHOWING STANDARD SIZES, LENGTHS, ETC,, 

OF SEAMLESS "DRAWN "BRASS AND COPPER 

TUBING KEPT IN STOCK: 

All Vk?el c ve Feet Lengths. 



Outside 
Diameter: 


American 

or B. &S. 

Gauge : 


Outside 
Diameter : 


American 

or B. &S. 

Gauge : 


Outside 
Diameter : 


American 

or B. &S. 

Gauge : 


7s 


17 


I u /m 


11 


4 


8 


7-2 


16 


i7s 


11 


4 7s 


8 


7s 


16 


1 w /m 


11 


4 7^ 


8 


'/« 


15 


2 


11 


4 7s 


8 


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15 


2 7s 


11 


4 7^ 


8 


7s 


15 


2 7, 


10 


4 7a 


8 


U /l6 


15 


2 7s 


10 


4 7, 


8 




14 


2 7* 


10 


5 


8 


iVi 


14 


2 7s 


10 


5 7, 


8 


i7« 


13 


2 7- 


10 


5 72 


8 


i V. 


12 


2 7s 


10 


5 7, 


8 


1 72 


12 


3 


9 


6 


8 


iVi 


12 


3 7^ 


8 


6 7, 


8 


i7- 


11 


3 72 


8 


6 72 


8 




A PAIR OF TUBE-CUTTING SHEARS. 



41 



NET PRICES FOR 








Polishing, 








POLISHING AND LACQUERING, 






POLISHING AND NICKEL PLATING, 






AND 








THREADING 




SEAMLESS DRAWN BRASS AND COPPER 




TUBES AND PIPES : 




Plumbers' 












Sizes and 
all other 
Tubes by 


Iron Pipe 


Polishing : 


Polishing 

and 


Polishing 

and 

Nickel 


Threading : 


outside 


Sizes : 




Lacquering : 


Plating : 




diameters : 












Diameter 


Diameter 


Price 


Price 


Price 


Price 


Inches : 


Inches : 


per Foot : 


per Foot : 


per Foot : 


per Thread : 


% 




$0.01^4 


$0.02%: 


$0.02%: 


$0.03 


3/8 


% 




oil4 


.02^ 


■02X 


•03 


% 


% 




ox% 


.02% 


.02% 


•03 


H 


% 




02 


.02^ 


•02^ 


■03 


H 


l A 




02^ 


•03 


•03 


•03 


% 






02^ 


.03' ', 


.033/6 


•03 


l 


% 




0234 


•03^ 


•03K 


•03 


Wz 






03 


.04 \ 8 


.04/8 


•03 


Wx 






03^ 


.04^ 


-04^ 


•03 


1/8 






03% 


•05 


•05 


•03 


\% 






04 


•05 1 / 


•05 % 


.03K 


IH 


IK 




°4& 


.05^ 


.05^ 


.04 


i% 






0434 


.06 % 


•06K 


.04^ 


1% 


l A 




05% 


.07 


.07 


•05 


2 






06 


.08^ 


.08^ 


.06 


2% 


2 




07^ 


.10 


.10 


•07 


2 l / 2 






09^ 


.12^ 


.xa}£ 


.08^ 


2% 


2% 




11^ 


• 15 


• 15 


.10 


3 






12^ 


.16^ 


.16^ 


.12 


3H 






13^ 


.18 


.18 


• 13^ 


3H 


3 




15 


.20 


.20 


• 15 


3K 






17 


.32% 


.22^ 


• 17^ 


4 


3^ 




19 


•25 


•25 


.20 


4^ 


4 




22 


•30 


•30 


.20 


5 


4^ 




26 


35 


•35 


■25 


5V 2 


5 




30 


.40 


.40 


•3° 


6 






34 


•45 


•45 


38 


b l A 


6 


38 .50 


•5° 


•45 



42 



TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT PER FOOT 

American or B. & S. Gauge. 



Gauge No. 



Thickness of 

each No. in 

decimal parts 

of inch : 



Frac. of inch. 

corresponding 

closely to 

Gauge Nos 



Diameter 
Tubes, Inches, 



1 1 

i e ■ 
I. 

1 3 

!«• 

*■ 

1 g 

IF- 



i*. 

iH. 

i% 

*%. 

2 

2 H. 
2&. 

2%. 
2%. 

25/8. 
2%, 

2%, 

3 

3 x /8. 

3 1 /. 

3%. 

3»- 

3%. 

3K- 



.6; 

.80 

•93 

1.06 

1. 19 

1.32 

r -45 

i-59 

1.72 

1.98 

2.24 

2.50 

2. 77 

3-o 3 

3-29 

3-55 

3.82 

4.08 

4-34 

4.60 

4.87 

13 

39 

65 

92 



5 

5 

5 

5 

6.18 

6.44 

6.70 

6.97 

7-23 

7-49 

7-75 



1.22 

1.32 

1.42 

..<%!- 

..84. 

2.Q5I 
2.262 
2.46,2 
2.67j2 

,.ss 2 



3-°9 
3-3° 

3-5i 
3-7i 



6xU. 
844. 
07 

31 
54 

77 



754 
964 
17 4 



5-595 
5-79 5 
6.005 

6.215. 



•34 

•43 

•5i 

•59 

.67 

.76 

.84 

.92 

1. 00 

1.09 

1. 17 

i-33 

1.50 

1.66 

1.83 

1.99 

2.16 

2-33 

2.49 

2.66 

2.82 

2-99 

3-i5 

3-32 

3-48 

3-6 5 

3.81 

3.98 

4.14 

4-3' 
00J4.47 
18 4.64 
37 4.80 
5514-97 



10 



i-35 

1.50 

1.64 

1.79 

1.94 

2.08 

2.23 

2.38 

2-53 

2.67 

2.82 

2.97 

3-n 

3- 

3- 

3- 

3- 



26 

4 1 

55 
70 
3-8 5 
4.00 
4.14 
4.29 
4.44 



11 



.167 


... 


•23 




•30 




•36 




•43 




•49 




•56 




•63 




.69 


. 


•75 


. 


.82 




.89 




•95 




1.08 


. 


1. 21 


1 . 


i-34 




1.47 




1. 61 




1.74 




1.87 


1. 


2.00 




2.13 


1 . 


2.26 


2. 


2-39 


2. 


2.52 


2. 


2.65 


2. 


2.78 


2. 


2.9! 


2. 


3-05 


2. 


3-i8 


2. 


3-3i 


2. 


3-44 


3-< 


3-57 


3- 


3-70 


3- 


3-8 3 


3-- 


3-96 


3-. 



To determine ^weight per foot of a. tube of a. given Inside 

below under corre- 



Gauge No. 



Increase in 
lbs. per foot 



11 

.1901 



43 



OF SEAMLESS "BRASS 


TUBES. 








Measured in Outside Diameters. 












3auge No. 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 

i 




25 


26 




Thickness ot 

each No. in 

lecinial parts 

of inch : 


1 


= 


e 


1 


I 


r. 


i 


1' 


(fee. ol inch, 




























■responding 


tV 






8 

VT 






TW ' 












VT 


tsloBelj tu 
rouge Nob. : 










— 






Diameter 




















rubes, inches. 




























8 




•045 


•043 


.041 


•039 


•037 


034 


032 


028 


.027 


.024 


.022 


.020 


3 

i B • • • • 


.090 


.086 


.08 


.07 


.068 


.062 


057 


053 


O47 


•043 


.038 


•035 


• 032 


i •••• 


.14 


•13 


.12 


. 11 


.097 


.088 


080 


073 


065 


•059 


•053 


.048 


•043 


5 
16 


.18 


•17 


•15 


.14 


•13 


.114 


104 


094 


G84 


.076 


.067 


.061 


•054 


3 

I •••• 


• 23 


.21 


.19 


•17 


■15 


.14 


126 


114 


I02 


.092 


.082 


.074 


.066 


lV--- 


.28 


•25 


•23 


.20 


.18 


• r 7 


15 


135 


121 


.108 


.096 


.087 


.077 


\ .... 


•32 


.29 


.26 


.24 


. 21 


.19 


17 


155 


J 39 


.124 


.in 


.100 


.089 


9 

TV---- 


• 37 


•33 


•3° 


•27 


.24 


.22 


20 


176 


■56 


.141 


.125 


•113 


.100 


f .... 


.42 


•37 


•34 


•30 


.27 


.24 


22 


196 


174 


•157 


.140 


.126 


.112 


TV---- 


. 4 6 


.42 


•37 


•33 


•30 


•27 


24 


22 


193 


• J 73 


•154 


•139 


.123 


f .... 


•5i 


.46 


.41 


•37 


•33 


•30 


26 


24 


211 


.189 


.169 


.152 


•135 


H-- 


•55 


•50 


•45 


.40 


•36 


•32 


29 


26 


230 


.206 


.183 


.164 


.146 


7 

^ 


.60 


•54 


.48 


•43 


•39 


•35 


3i 


28 


248 


.222 


.198 


.177 


.158 


If--- 


.6 4 


•58 


•52 


•47 


•42 


•37 


33 


30 


267 


•238 


.212 


.190 


.169 


i — 


.69 


.62 


•56 


•50 


•45 


.40 


36 


32 


285 


•254 


.227 


•203 


.181 


iVs-... 


•79 


.70 


•63 


•57 


•50 


•45 


40 


36 


321 


.297 


• 256 


.229 




**.... 


.88 


•79 


.70 


•63 


•56 


•5° 


45 


40 


358 


• 320 


.285 


•255 




1%.... 


•97 


.87 


•78 


.69 


.62 


•55 


50 


44 


395 


•352 


•314 


.281 




!«.... 


1.06 


•95 


•85 


.76 


.68 


.61 


54 


48 


43 


•384 


•343 


•3i7 




1^8.... 


1. 16 


1.03 


.92 


.82 


•74 


.66 


59 


52 


47 


.417 


•372 






!%•••• 


1-25 


1. 12 


I. CO 


.89 


•79 


•71 


63 


56 


5° 


•45o 


.401 






!%•••• 


i-34 


1.20 


1 


07 


•95 


•85 


.76 


68 


61 


54 


.482 


• 430 






2 


i-43 


1.28 


1 


14 


1.02 


.91 


.81 


73 


65 


58 


•514 


• 459 






2^8 


i-53 


1.36 


1 


22 


1 


00 


•97 


.86 


77 


69 


61 


•558 








2%.... 


1 .62 


1.44 


1 


29 


1 


16 


1.03 


.92 


82 


73 


65 


• 580 










2%-... 


1. 71 


i-53 


1 


36 


1 


22 


1.08 


•97 


86 


77 


69 


.612 










2 y 2 .... 


1.80 


1. 61 


1 


44 


1 


2S 


1. 14 


1.02 


9i 


8r 


73 


.644 










2%--.. 


1.90 


1.69 


1 


5i 


1 


35 


1.20 


1.07 


96 


85 


76 












*&.... 


1.99 


1.77 


1 


58 


1 


4i 


1.26 


1. 12 


.00 


89 


80 












2%.... 


2.08 


1.86 


1 


66 


1 


48 


1.32 


1. 17 


•05 


93 


83 












3 •••■ 


2.17 


1.94 


1 


73 


1 


54 


1.38 


1.23 


.oq 


97 


87 












3 H. •• 


2.27 


2.02 


1 


80 


1 


62 


i-43 


1.28 


.14 


.02 


91 












3^.- 


2.36 


2. 10 


1 


88 


i 


68 


1.49 


i-33 


.19 


.06 


94 












3 3 /8.... 


2-45 


2.19 


1 


95 


1 


74 


i-55 


1.38 


•23 


.10 


98 












3M-. 


2-54 


2.27 


2 


02 


1 


80 


1. 61 


i-43 


.28 


.14 


.02 












3^8.... 


2.64 


2-35 


2 


10 


1 


87 


1.67 


1.49 


•33 


t.18 


•05 












sK— 


2.73 


2-43 


2 


17 


1 


93 


1.72 


i-54 


•37 


.22 


.09 












3K-... 


2.82 


2.52 


2 


24 


2 


00 


i. 7 8 


i-59 


[.42 


c.26 


•13 










Diameter, add to ^weights 1 


n aben 


>e list 


the 


weic 


jhts given 


sponding gauge numbers. 












Gauge No. 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 j 


20 


21 | 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


Increase in 
lbs. per foot: 


.0948 


.0752 


.0596 


.0473 


. 037r. 


.0297 


0236 


0187 


0148 


.0117 


. 0093 


.0074 


. 0059 







TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT <PER FOOT 














American or B. & S. Gauge, 


Gauge No. 

I 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


Thickness of 

each No. iu 

decimal parts 

of inch : 


« 


SJ 


1 


1 


= 


§ 


81 


| 


O! 


1 


Frac. of inch, 






















corresponding 
closely to 

Gauge No.: 


1 


1 5 

64 


1 3 

fi4 


3 

Ttf 


ii 


9 

6T 


1 

8 


TIT 




A 


Diameter 
Tubes. Inches. 






















4 • 




11. 13 


9.98 


8-95 


8.02 


7.18 


6.42 


5-74 


5-13 


4-58 


4.09 


4 I /s. 




11.50 


IO.31 


9.24 


8.28 


7.41 


6.63 


5-93 


5-3° 


4-73 


4.22 


*U. 




11.87 


IO.65 


9-54 


8-54 


7 .6 4 


6.84 


6. 11 


5-46 


4.88 


4-35 


*H- 




12.24 


IO.98 


9-83 


8.80 


7.88 


7.04 


6.30 


5-6 3 


5.02 


4.49 


4%. 




12.62 


II. 31 


10.13 


9.07 


8. 11 


7.25 


6.48 


5-79 


5-17 


4.62 


45/ 8 . 




12.99 


II.64 


10.42 


9-33 


8-35 


7.46 


6.67 


5-96 


5-32 


4-75 


4%- 




13-36 


II.97 


10.72 


9-59 


8.58 


7.67 


6.85 


6. 12 


5-47 


4.88 


4/s- 




13-73 


12.30 


1 1. 01 


9-85 


8.81 


7.88 


7.04 


6.29 


5-6i 


5.01 


5 . 




14.10 


12.63 


11. 31 


10.12 


9-°5 


8.08 


7.22 


6-45 


5-76 


5-14 


5/ 8 . 




14.47 


I2.96 


11.60 


10.38 


9.28 


8.29 


7.41 


6.62 


5-91 


5.27 


5%. 




14.85 


13.29 


11.90 


10.64 


9.51 


8.50 


7-59 


6.78 


6.05 


5.40 


53/8. 




15-22 


13.62 


12.19 


10.90 


9-75 


8.71 


7.78 


6-95 


6.20 


5-53 


5^. 




15-59 


13.96 


12.49 


11. 17 


9.98 


8.92 


7-97 


7. 11 


6-35 


5.66 


5,%. 




15.96 


14.29 


12.78 


n-43 


10.22 


9. 12 


8.15 


7.28 


6.49 


5-79 


534- 




16.33 


14.62 


13.08 


11.69 


10.45 


9-33 


8-34 


7-44 


6.64 


5-92 


5%. 




16.71 


M-95 


13-37 


n-95 


10.68 


9-54 


8.52 


7.61 


6.79 


6.06 


6 . 




17.08 


15-28 


13.67 


12.22 


10.92 


9-75 


8.71 


7-77 


6.94 


6.19 


6/8- 




J 7-45 


i 5 -6i 


13.96 


12.48 


11. 15 


9.96 


8.89 


7-94 


7.08 


fi.32 


<%. 




17.82 


J 5-94 


14.26 


12.74 


11.38 


10.17 


9.08 


8.10 


7-23 


6-45 


63/g. 




18.19 


16.27 


14-55 


13.00 


11.62 


10.37 


9.26 


8.27 


738 


6.58 


6%. 




18.56 


16.60 


14.84 


13-27 


11.85 


10.58 


9-45 


8-43 


7-52 


6.71 


6/8- 




18.94 


16.93 


i5- J 4 


13-53 


12.09 


10.79 


9-63 


8.60 


7.67 


6.84 


634. 




!9-3i 


17.27 


15-43 


1.3-79 


12.32 


11.00 


9.82 


8.77 


7.82 


6.97 


6/ 8 • 




19.68 


17.60 


15-73 


14.05 


12.55 


11. 21 


10.00 


8-93 


7.96 


7.10; 


7 • 




20.05 


17-93 


16.02 


14-32 


12.79 


11. 41 


10.19 


9.10 


8. 11 


7-23 


7/8- 




20.42 


18.26 


16.32 


14.58 


13.02 


11.62 


10.38 


9.26 


8.26 


7.36 


7/- 




20.79 


18.59 


16.61 


14.84 


13-25 


11.83 


10.56 


9-43 


8.41 


7.50 


7/8. 




21.17 


18.92 


16.91 


15.10 


13-49 


12.04 


to- 75 


9-59 


8-55 


7.63 


1V2. 




21-54 


19-25 


17.20 


15-37 


13-72 


12.25 


10.93 


9.76 


8.70 


7.76 


7/8- 




21.91 


19.58 


i7-5o 


15-63 


13.96 


12.45 


11. 12 


9.92 


8.85 


7.89 


7%. 




22.28 


19.91 


17-79 


15.89 


14.19 


12.66 


11.30 


10.09 


8.99 


8.02 


7/8- 




22.65 


20.24 


18.09 


16.15 


14.42 


12.87 


11.49 


10.25 


9.14 


8.15, 


8 . 




23.03 


20.58 


18.38 


16.42 


14.66 


13.08 


11.67 


10.42 


9.29 


8.28 1 



To determine weight per foot of a. tube of a, given Inside 

belo<w under corre- 



Gauge No. 



lbs. per foot : 



9 

.3023 



4 5 



OF SEA 

Measured 


MLESS "BRASS TUBES— Continued. 
n Outside Diameters. 






5auge No. 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


1'liickiu'ss of 

BCh Xn. in 

I'l-iiii.-i] parts 

of Inch : 


1 


I 


» 


© 





i 


1 


© 


£ 


1 


3 


1 


■c. of Inch, 
HfeBponding 


5 
6T 




1 

16 






3 

6T 






1 

3"£ 








rliisclv tn 

mage Nos.: 












Diainetei 
Beg, Inches. 
4 .... 

4 I /8.... 

4K-.-. 

4 3 /8.... 

456.... 


3-66 
3-77 
3-«9 
4.01 
4.12 
4.24 
4-36 
4-47 
4-59 
4.71 
4.82 
4.94 
5.06 
5- J 7 
5-29 
5-4i 
5-52 
5-64 
5.76 
5-8 7 
5-99 
6. n 
6.22 
6-34 
6.46 
6.57 
6.69 
6.80 
6.92 
7.04 
7-i5 
7.27 

7-39 


3.26 

3-37 
3-47 
3-58 
3.68 
3.78 
3.89 
3-99 
+ -°9 

4.2O 

1-30 
4.41 
4-5i 

4.61 
4.72 
4.82 
4-93 
5-o3 
5-13 
5-24 
5-34 
5-45 
5-55 
5-65 
5-76 
5.86 
5-96 
6.07 
6.17 
6.28 
6.38 
6.48 
6-59 


2.91 
3.OI 
3.IO 
3.19 
3.28 
3-38 

3-47 
3-56 
3-65 
3-75 
3.84 
3-93 
4.02 
4.12 
4.21 
4-3° 
4-39 
4.49 
4-58 
4.67 
4.76 
4.86 
4-95 
5-°4 
5- J 3 
5-23 
5-32 
5-4i 
S-5o 
5.60 

5-69 
5-78 
5.87 


2.60 
2.68 
2.76 
2.84 

2-93 
3.01 

3.09 
3-17 
3.26 
3-34 
3.42 
3-5° 
3-59 
3.67 
3-75 
3-83 
3-92 
4.00 

4.08 
4.16 
4-25 
4-33 
4.41 
4.49 
4-57 


2.32 

2-39 
2.46 
2-54 
2.61 
2.68 
2.76 
2.83 
2.90 
2.98 
3 -05 

3-12 

3.20 
3-27 
3-34 
3-42 
3-49 
3-57 
3-64 
3-7i 
3-78 
3-85 
3-93 
4.01 
4.08 


2.06 

2.14 

2.20 
2.26 
2.32 

2-39 
2.46 
2.52 
2-59 
2.66 
2.72 
2.78 
2.85 
2.91 
2.98 
3-04 
3-" 


,.8 4 
1.90 
1.96 
2.01 
2.07 
2.13 
2.19 
2.25 
2.31 
2.36 
2.42 
2.48 

2-54 
2.60 
2.65 
2.71 
2.77 


I.64 
I.69 
1.74 
1.80 
I.85 
I.90 
i-95 
2.00 
2.05 
2. 11 
2.16 
2.21 
2.26 


I.46 
i-5i 
i-55 
1.60 
1.64 
1.69 
1.74 
1.79 
1.83 


1.30 

i-34 
1.39 
i-43 
1.47 


1. 16 
















i,¥& — 








4H ■ ■ ■ ■ 

4%.... 














5 •••• 
5%-... 
5K-... 

5%.... 

5%---- 
5%.--- 

5%.-.. 

6 .... 
6%.... 

ty x .... 

6%.... 
6%.... 

e%.... 
6K-... 

6%.... 


















































































































































































7 

7 x /8-... 

7 3 /3..-. 






































































7% 

7 5 /8.--. 
!%■■■• 
7%.-.. 
8 .... 


























































































_ 


"THameter, add to heights in above list the weights gv 
sponding gauge numbers* 


ven 


Gauge No. 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


Increase in 
lbs. per foot : 


.1507 


. 1195 


.0948 


.0752 


.0596 .0173 


. 0375 


.0297 


.0236 


.0187 


.0118 


.0117 



46 







TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT PER FOOT 








Stubb's or Old English Gauge. 


Gauge No. 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10' 


11 


12 


13 


14 


Thickness of 


























each No. in 


•259 


.238 


.220 


.203 


.180 


.165 


.148 


•134 


.120 


.109 


•095 


.0S3 


of inch : 


























Frac. of inch. 

corresponding 

closely to 

Gauge Nos.: 


1 


15 

6¥ 




13 
6~T 


3 

T6 


1 1 

6T 


9 

6T 




¥ 




3 

32 


5 

6T 




Diameter 

Tubes, Inches. 

1 


























3 
































1 






















tS 


.177 
.256 
•335 
•413 
.492 




170 
238 

307 

37^> 
444 


.160 


T 5 « 




























3 














.40 
•52 
.64 


•39 


•37 
•47 
•57 




35 
44 
S3 




.280 


7 




















£.... 










.70 


.66 


.60 






.400 


9 










.84 
•99 


•79 


.76 
.88 


•7 1 


66 




6t 








.460 


5 

s •••• 


1.09 


1.06 




03 


.92 


.81 


.76 




70 


.649 




5S1 


.520 


1 1 

T6 


1.28 


I.23 




19 


i-i3 


1.05 


•99 


.92 


.86 




79 


.728 




650 


,580 


T .... 


1.47 


I. 41 




35 


1.28 


1. 18 


1. 11 


1.03 


•95 




87 


.807 




718 


.640 


13 
16... • 


1.65 


1.58 




50 


i-43 


i-3i 


1.23 


I-I3 


1.05 




96 


.885 




7S7 


.700 


8" 


1.84 


i-75 




66 


i-57 


1.44 


i-35 


1.24 


1. 15 


I 


04 


.964 




S55 


•759 


15 

16 


2.03 


1.92 




82 


1.72 


i-57 


1.47 


i-35 


1.24 


I 


13 


1.042 




924 


8iq 


I 


2.22 


2.09 




98 


1.87 


1.70 


i-59 


i-45 


i-34 


I 


22 


1. 12 




99 


.88 


xVa.... 


2.60 


2.44 


2 


30 


2.16 


1.96 


1.83 


1.67 


i-53 


I 


39 


1.28 


I 


13 


1. 00 


t%.... 


2.97 






























xH...... 


3-35 


3.12 


2 


93 


2-75 


2.48 


2.30 


2.10 


1.92 


I 


74 


i-59 


1 


40 


1.24 


iH.... 


3-72 






























i%.... 


4.09 


3.81 


3 


57 


3-33 


3.00 


2.78 


2.52 


2.31 


2 


oS 


1. 91 


I 


68 


1.48 


1%.... 


4-47 


















-' 


26 


2.06 


1 


82 


1.60 


!%.... 


4.84 


4-5o 


4 


20 


3.92 


3-52 


3.26 


2-95 


2.69 


2 


43 


2.22 


I 


95 


1.72 


2 


5-21 


















2 


60 


2.38 


2 


09 


1.84 


2%.... 


5-59 


5.18 


4 


84 


4-50 


4.04 


3-73 


3-38 


3.08 


2 


78 


2-54 


2 


23 


1.96 


2%.... 


5-96 












3-97 


3-59 


3.27 


2 


95 


2.69 


2 


3b 


2.08 


2%-... 


6-34 


5-8 7 


5 


47 


5-og 


4-56 


4.21 


3.80 


3-47 


3 


12 


2.85 


2 


5° 


2.20 


2%.... 


6.71 












4-45 


4.02 


3.66 


3 


3° 


3.01 


2 


64 


2.32 


2 s/ 8 .... 


7.08 


6.56 


6 


ii 


5-6 7 


5.08 


4.69 


4-23 


3-85 


3 


47 


3-i7 


2 


77 


2.44 


aK.... 


7.46 








5-97 


5-34 


4.92 


4.44 


4-°5 


3 


64 


3-32 


2 


9 1 


2.56 


2%...- 


7-8.3 


7.24 


6 


74 


6.26 


5.60 


5-i6 


4.66 


4.24 


3 


81 


3-48 


3 


05 


2.68 


3 •••• 


8.20 








6.55 


5-86 


5-4° 


4.87 


4-43 


3 


99 


3-64 


3 


19 


2.79 


3 J /8.... 


8.58 


7-93 


7 


38 


6.85 


6.12 


5- 6 4 


5.08 


4-63 


4 


16 


3-79 


3 


3 2 


2.91 


3^---- 


8-95 


8.27 


7 


69 


7.14 


6.38 


5.88 


5-3o 


4.82 


4 


33 


3-95 


3 


46 


3-°3 


3 3 /8-.-- 


9-33 


8.62 


8 


01 


7-43 


6.64 


6. 11 


5-5i 


5.01 


4 


5i 


4. n 


3 


60 


3-15 


3%..-. 


9.70 


8.96 


8 


53 


7.72 


6.90 


6-35 


5-72 


5-21 


4 


68 


4.27 


3 


73 


3-27 


3>/8.... 


10.07 


9-3° 


8 


65 


8.02 


7.16 


6-59 


5-94 


5.40 


4 


85 


4.42 


3 


87 


3-39 


3« — • 


10.45 


9-65 


8 


96 


8.31 


7.42 


6.83 


6.15 


5-59 


5 


°3 


4-58 


4 


01 


3-5 1 


3%---- 


10.82 


9.99 


9 


28 


8.60 


7.68 


7.07 


6-37 


5-79 


5.20 


4-74 


4-15 


3-63 


To ete/ 


ermir 


e weight ; 


ver foot of a. tube of a gi<v 
below unc 


en In 
ier co 


side 
rre- 


Gauge No. 


3 


4 | 5 


6 


7 8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


j Increase in 
lbs. per toot : 


1.5487 


1.3077 1.1171 


.9511 


. 7480 ; . 6285 


. 5057 


.4145 


.3324 


.2743 


.2084 


.1590 



47 



OF SEAMLESS 'BRASS TUBES, 








Measured in Outside Diameters. 








Gauge No. 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


!"hicknese ol 


















eai-li No. in 

decimal parts 

of inch : 


.072 


.065 


.058 


.049 


.042 


•035 


.032 


.028 


025 


.022 


.020 


...1;- 


.016 


Frne. ol Inch, 




























gfrresponding 


— 


tV 




A 






1 

32 












6T 


closely to 
gauge Nos.: 
















Diameter 

Tubes, Inches. 


























1 

8 




•045 


•045 


•043 


.040 


.036 


•034 


.031 


029 


.026 


.024 


.02^ 


.020 


3 
1 6 • • • • 


.096 


.092 


.087 


.078 


.070 


.062 


•057 


• 051 


047 


.042 


•039 


.035 


.032 


1 

4 .... 


.148 


•139 


.129 


.114 


.101 


.087 


.080 


.072 


065 


.058 


.053 


,04s 


•043 


5 


.200 


.186 


.170 


.149 


.131 


.112 


.104 


.092 


083 


.074 


.067 


.061 


•055 


3 

8 


.252 


•233 


.212 


.184 


.161 


•137 


.127 


.112 


IOI 


.090 


.082 


.074 


.066 


f 6 • • • • 


•3°4 


•279 


• 254 


.220 


.192 


.163 


.150 


.132 


119 


.106 


.096 


.087 


.078 


1 

2 


.356 


.326 


.296 


•255 


.222 


.188 


• J 73 


.152 


137 


.121 


.in 


.IOC 


.089 


9 

re — 


.408 


•373 


•338 


.290 


.252 


•213 


.196 


•173 


155 


•137 


.125 


•"3 


.101 


5 

8 


.460 


.420 


.380 


.326 


.283 


• 238 


.219 


•193 


173 


•153 


.140 


.I2C 


.112 


1 1 

16 


•5 11 


.467 


.421 


.361 


•313 


.264 


.242 


.213 


191 


.169 


•154 


■I3S 


.124 


| .... 


•563 


•514 


•4 6 3 


■39 6 


•343 


.289 


.265 


• 233 


209 


.185 


.169 


•152 


.136 


1 3 


.615 


.561 


•5°5 


•432 


•373 


• 314 


.288 


• 253 


227 


.201 


.183 


.165 


.148 


■g .... 


.667 


.608 


•547 


.467 


.404 


•339 


■3H 


• 274 


245 


.217 


.197 


.I 7 S 


•159 


if •••• 


.719 


• 655 


•S89 


.502 


•434 


• 365 


•334 


.294 


263 


.232 


.211 


.191 


.171 


i .... 


•77 


.70 


•63 


•54 


.46 


•389 


.358 


• 314 


281 


.248 


.226 


.20^ 


.182 


!%■■■■ 


.87 


•79 


•7i 


.61 


•52 


• 439 


.404 


• 354 


317 


.280 


•255 


.23C 


.205 


*%■■■■ 


.98 


.89 


.80 


.68 


•59 


.490 


•45° 


•395 


354 


.312 


.284 


. 25 e 


.228 


!%•... 


1.08 


.98 


.88 


•75 


•65 


• 540 


.496 


•435 


390 


• 343 


•313 


.2 3- 


.251 


X%.... 


1. 19 


1.08 


.96 


.82 


•71 


• 591 


•542 


.476 


426 


• 375 


•342 


.3,,;- 


.274 


%y%.... 


1.29 


1. 17 


1.05 


.89 


•77 


.641 


.588 


.516 


462 


.407 


• 371 


• 334 


— 


!%■■■■ 


i-39 


1.26 


1-13 


.96 


•83 


.692 


.635 


• 556 


498 


•439 


•399 


• 3 6c 


.... 


!%...- 


1.50 


1.36 


1.22 


1.03 


.89 


.742 


.681 


•597 


534 


.470 


.428 


• 3* 




2 


1.60 


i-45 


1.30 


1. 10 


•95 


• 793 


.727 


•637 


57° 


.502 


• 457 


.412 




2 l /z 


1. 71 


i-55 


1.38 


1. 17 


1. 01 


• 843 


•773 


.678 


606 


•534 


.486 






2^-... 


1. 81 


1.64 


1.47 


1.24 


1.07 


.894 


.819 


.718 


642 


.566 


•515 






&*.... 


1. 91 


!-73 


i-55 


1.32 


1-13 


.944 


.866 


•758 


678 


•597 


•544 






2%.... 


2.02 


1.83 


1.63 


i-39 


1. 19 


•995 


.912 


•799 


714 


.629 


•573 






aYi.... 


2.12 


1.92 


1.72 


1.46 


1-25 


1.045 


•958 


•839 


75o 


.661 








2%.... 


2.23 


2.01 


1.80 


i-53 


1.31 


1.096 


1.004 


.880 


786 


•693 








2%..-. 


2-33 


2. 11 


1.89 


1.60 


i-37 


1. 146 


1.050 


.920 


822 


.724 








3 ••• 


2.43 


2.20 


1.97 


1.67 


1.43 


1. 197 


1.096 


.960 


859 


•756 








3 l A- ■■ 


2-54 


2.30 


2.05 


1.74 


1.49 


1.247 


1 -M3 


1. 001 


895 


.788 








!%■■■■ 


2.64 


2-39 


2.14 


1. 81 


i-55 


1.298 


1. 189 


1. 041 


93i 


.820 








3 3/ 8 .... 


2.74 


2.48 


2.22 


1.88 


1.62 


1.348 


1-235 


1.082 


967 


.851 








3 l A---- 


2.85 


2.58 


2.30 


1.95 


1.68 


1-399 


1. 281 


1. 122 1 


003 


.883 








3^8.... 


2-95 


2.67 


2-39 


2.02 


1.74 


1.449 


1-327 


1. 162 1 


°39 


•915 








sH--- 


3.06 


2.76 


2.47 


2.09 


1.80 


1.50 


1-373 


1 . 203 1 


075 


.946 








3/8..-. 


3.16 


2.86 


2.56 


2.16 


1.86 


i-55 


1.42 


1.243 1 


in 


.978 








Diameter, add to weights in above h 


st the 


xue( 


jhts given 


sponding gauge numbers. 








Gauge No. 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


Increase in 
lbs. )ier foot: 


.1197 


. 0975 


.0777 


. 0554 


.0407 


.0283 .0236 


.0181 


0114 


.0112 


.0092 


.11117.- 


. 0059 I 



48 



TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT PER FOOT 



Stubb's or Old English Gauge. 



Gauge No 



Thickness of 

each No. in 

decimal parte 

of inch : 

Frac. of inch, 

corresponding 

closely to 

Gauge Nos 



■256 



.238 



5 6 



7 8 



10 11 



Diameter 

Tubes, Inches, 

4 

4 I /8. 
4%- 
4%< 
4 l A- 
4 S A- 
4%. 
4%. 
5 
5%. 

s%. 

5 3 /8. 
5%. 
sH- 
sK 

5% 

6 

6 x / 8 . 
6U. 
6%. 

ey 2 . 

65/8. 

6%. 

6%, 

7 

7%. 

7%. 

7 3 A- 

7%. 

7%- 



11. 19 

n-57 

11.94 

12.32 

12.69 

13.06 

13-44 

13-8 

14. 1 

14.56 

14.93 

15-3 

15-68 

16.05 

16.43 

16.80 

17.17 

17-55 

17.92 

18.30 

18.67 

19.04 

19.42 

19.79 

20.16 

20.54 

20.91 

21.29 

21.66 

22.03 

22.41 

22.78 

23-15 



J o-33 
10.68 
11.02 

n.36 

11. 7 

12.05 

12.39 

12.74 

13.08 

13-4 

13-77 

14 

14-45 

M 

15 

15.48 

15-83 

16.17 

16.51 

16.86 

17.20 

17-54 

17.89 

18.23 

18.57 

18.92 

19.26 

19.60 

19.95 

20.29 

20.64 

20.98 

21.32 



9.60 
9.9 
10.23 
10.55 

10.87 

11 . 1 

11.50 

11.82 

12.14 

12.45 

12.77 

13.09 

i3-4i 

I3-72 

14.04 

14.36 

14.67 

14.99 

15-31 

15-63 

15-94 

16.26 

16.58 

16.90 

17.21 

17-53 

17-85 

18.17 

18.48 

18.80 

19.12 

19.44 

19-75 



8.90 
9.19 
9.48 
9-77 
10.07 
10.36 
10.65 
10.95 
11.24 
n-53 



12.41 
12.70 
13.00 
13.29 
I3-58 
13-87 
14.17 
14.46 
14-75 
I5-05 
15-34 
15-63 
15.92 
16.22 
16.51 
16.80 
17.10 
17-39 
17.68 
17.98 
18.27 



7-94 

8.20 

8.46 

8.72 

8.98 

9.24 

9-5° 

9.76 

10.02 

10.28 

10.53 

10.79 

11.05 

11. 31 

11.57 

n-83 

T2.09 
12-35 
I2.6I 
12.87 
I3-I3 

!3-39 
13-65 
13.91 
14.17 

14-43 
14.69 
14-95 
15-21 
15-47 
15-73 
15-99 
16. 25 



7-3 
7-54 
7.78 
8.02 
8.26 
8.50 
8-73 
8-97 
9- 

9-45 
9.69 
9.92 
10.16 
10.40 
10.64 
10.88 
11. 12 
n-35 
n-59 
n-83 
12.07 
12.31 
12-54 
12.78 
13.02 
13.26 
13.50 
13-73 
13-97 
14.21 
14-45 
14.69 
14-93 



6.58 

6.79 

7.0 

7.2 

7-43 

7.65 

7.86 

8.07 

8.29 

8.50 

8.7 

8-93 
9.14 

9-35 
9-57 
9.78 
9.99 
10.21 
10.42 
10.64 
10.85 
11.06 
11.28 
11.49 
11.70 
11.92 
12.13 
12.34 
12.56 
12.77 
12.98 
13.20 
i3-4i 



5-98 


5- 


6.17 


c . 


6.37 


5- 


6.56 


5- 


6.75 


6. 


6.94 


6. 


7.14 


6. 


7-33 


6. 


7-53 


6. 


7.72 


6. 


7.91 


7- 


8. 11 


7- 


8.30 


7- 


8.49 


7- 


8.69 


7- 


8.88 


7- 


9.07 


8. 


9.27 


8. 


9.46 


S. 


9-65 


8. 


9-85 


8. 


10.04 


9-< 


10.23 


9- 


10.43 


9- 


10.62 


9- 


10.81 


9- 


11.01 


9- 


11.20 


10. c 


n-39 


10. 


"•59 


10. 


11.78 


10., 


11.97 


10. 


12.17 


10. ( 



To determine weight per foot of a tube of a given Inside | 

belo<w under corre- 



Gauge No. 

Increase in 
lbs. per foot : 



6 

.9514 



10 1 11 



4 



OF SEAMLESS "BRASS TUBES— Continued. 

Measured in Outside Diameters. 



13 



Thickness of 
each No. in 

decimal parts 
of inch : 



14 



083 



15 



072 



16 



065 



17 



.058 



18 



049 



19 



20 



21 



22 



.028 



23 



24 



Diameter 

"ubes. Inches, 

4 

4% 

4% 
4% 
4^ 
4tt 
4% 
4 7 A 
5 

sH 

5% 
5% 
5% 

5 5 -"8 

sK 

5% 

6 

6Vs 

V/a 

6% 

6 l A 

6H 

6K 

6% 

7 

7% 

7% 

7% 

7^ 

7^8 

7V4 



2.95 
3-05 



3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4-08 

4.17 

4.26 

4-36 

4-45 

4-54 

4 • 64 

4-73 

4-83 

4.92 

5.01 

5. 11 

5.20 

5-29 

5-39 

5-48 

5-58 

5-6 7 

5.76 

5-86 

5-95 



2.23 
2.30 
2.38 
2-45 
2.52 

2-59 
2.66 
2-73 
2.80 
2.87 
2.94 
3-oi 
3.08 



1 .92 

1.98 
2.04 
2.10 
2.16 
2.22 
2.28 
-'•34 
2.40 
2.46 
2«S2 
2.58 
2.65 
2.71 
2.77 
2.83 
2. 



I. 6oi 
I- 65I 
I.7O2 

1-752 
1.803 
1-853 
1.904 
i-954 
2.005 

2.055 
2.106 
2.156 
2.207 
2.257 
2.308 
2.358 
2.409 



1.466 
1. 512 
i-558 
1.604 
1.650 
1.697 
1-743 
1.789 
1-835 



1.974 
2.02 



[.284 
1-324 

[.364 
1-405 
[-445 
[.486 
[.526 
[.566 
[.607 



1. 147 
1-183 
1. 219 

1-255 
1. 291 



Diameter, add to 'weights in above list the weights given 
sponding gauge numbers. 



Gauge No. 



13 



14 



15 16 



17 18 



19 



20 21 



22 23 



24 



Incivasi- in 
lbs. per foot : 



.0283 .0236 



0181 .0144 



50 







TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT PER FOOT 








American or B. & S. Gauge. 


Gauge N 


o. 2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


Thickness 

each No. 
decimal pa 
of i nch 


of 

rts £ 


1 


1 


1 


§ 


1 


1 


| 


e-. 


a-. 


* 


I 


Frac. of in 

correspond 

closely tr 

Gauge No 


•h. 

ng l 
T 

.: 


15 
•37 


13 
67 


3 

T6 


1 1 

67 


67 


1 

8 


7 

<37 




3 
32 


5 

67 




Diamete 
Tubes, Incl 

1 


es. 
























3 






























i- 




















.18a 


•175 
.24 




17 
2.3 

•^8 


.l6 


5 


















* 






3. 












.40 
•51 
.62 


.38 
.48 
.58 
.67 
.78 




36|-34 
45-41 




.26 


7 














•38 
•45 
•5i 
•59 




35 
41 
47 
54 


•33 
•38 
•43 
.48 


1 








.70 

.84 
.98 


.66 






A- 








•79 
.91 


•73 
.84 




fi? 


•57 
.64 




5 


.. i. 14 


1. 10 


I.04 




70 




tt- 


.. 1.34 


1.27 


I.20 


I. II 


1.03 


•94 


•87 




So 


•72 


.66 




00 


•54 


1. 


•• i-53 


1-45 


i-35 


1.25 


1 -15 


1.06 


•97 




SS 


.80 


•72 




65 


•59 


T6- 


•• i-73 


1.63 


1.50 


i-39 


1.28 


1. 17 


1.06 




97 


.87 


•79 




7i 


.64 


¥ • 


•■ 1-93 


1.80 


1.66 


1.52 


1.40 


1.28 


1. 17 


1 


05 


.96 


.86 




78 


.70 


16- 


. . 2.12 


1.96 


1.82 


1.67 


1-52 


i-39 


1.26 


1 


M 


1.03 


•93 




84 


.76 


r • 


•• 2.32 


2.14 


1.97 


1. 81 


1.65 


1.49 


i-35 


1 


23 


1. 11 


1. 00 




90 


.81 


i5*. 


.. 2.71 


2.49 


2.28 


2.08 


1.89 


1. 71 


i-55 


1 


40 


1.26 


i-i3 


I 


02 


.91 


*%■ 


.. 3-io 


















1.42 










iVs. 


•• 3-49 


3-i8 


2.90 


2.62 


2.38 


2-15 


1.94 


1 


74 


i-57 


1. 41 


I 


27 


i-i3 


x%. 


•• 3-8 7 






2.91 










92 


1.72 






39 




1^8- 


.. 4.27 


3-8 7 


3-52 


3-i8 


2.88 


2.58 


2-33 


2 


09 


1.88 


1.69 


I 


5i 


i-35 


1%. 


.. 4.66 




3.82 


3-45 


3.12 








27 


2.04 


1.83 


I 


64 


1.46 


1%. 


•• 5-05 


4.58 


4-i5 


3-73 


3-36 


3.02 


2.82 


2 


45 


2.18 


1.96 


I 


75 


i-57 


2 . 


•• 5-44 








3.61 


3-24 


2.91 




61 


2-34 


2. 10 


I 


88 


1.68 


2/ 8 . 


.. 5-83 


5-27 


4.76 


4-28 


3-85 


3-46 


3- 11 


2 


79 


2.50 


2.24 


2 


01 


1.80 


2#. 


.. 6.22 








4.09 


3-69 


3-3i 


2 


96 


2.66 


2-37 


2 


12 


1.90 


2%. 


.. 6.61 


5-96 


5-38 


4-83 


4-35 3-9° 


3-5o 


3 


14 


2.80 


2-51 


2 


25 


2.01 


2^- 


. . 7 . 00 


6.31 


5-68 






4.12 


3-7o 


3 


32 


2.96 


2.65 


2 


37 


2.12 


2^8- 


•• 7-39 


6.66 


6.00 


5-39 


4.84 


4-34 


3.88 


3 


49 


3-12 


2.78 


C 


49 


2.23 


2^- 


•• 7-78 






5-66 


5.08 


4-56 


4.08 


3 


65 


3-27 


2.92 


2 


61 


2-33 


2%- 


.. 8.17 


7-35 


6.61 


5-93 


5-32 


4-78 


4.27 


3 


83 


3-42 


3.06 


2 


74 


2-45 


3 • 


.. 8.57 


7-7i 




6.22 


5-58 


4.99 


4-47 


4 


00 


3-58 


3.20 


2 


86 


2-55 


sH- 


.. 8.96 


8.05 


7-23 


6.49 


5-82 


5-2i 


4.66 


4 


18 


3-73 


3-34 


2 


,,S 


2.67 


3*- 


•• 9-34 


8.40 


7-54 


6.76 


6.06 


5-43 


4.86 


4 


35 


3-88 


3-48 


3 


11 


2.77 


3%- 


•• 9-73 


8-75 


7-8 5 


7-03 


6.31 


5-6 5 


5.05 


4 


52 


4.04 


3-6i 


3 


22 


2.88 


3J£- 


.. 10.12 


9.09 


8.16 


7-32 


6-55 


5-8 7 


5-25 


4 


69 


4.20 


3-75 


3 


35 


2.99 


3^8- 


.. 10.51 


9.44 


8.47 


7-59 


6.80 


6.08 


5-44 


4 


37 


4-35 


3.88 


3 


4 S 


3.10 


3K- 


.. 10.91 


9-79 


8.78 


7.86 


7-°5 


6.30 


5-64 


5 


04 


4-50 


4.02 


3 


59 


3.21 


3%- 


.. 11.30 


10.13 


9.08 


8.14 


7-29 6.52 


5-8 3 


5 


22 


4.66 4.16 


3 


72 


3-32 


To c 


ietermin 


e c we 


ight per foot of a. tube of a. gi<v 
below unc 


en Inside 
ier corre- K 


Gauge N 


0. 2 


3 


* 


5 | 6 | 7 


8 

.4001 


9 

.3174 


10 

.2:. 17 


11 

.1996 


12 


13 


Increase i 

1 lirt. per fo 


!t : 1.609 


1.274 


1.0119 


.8024 


.6364 .5046 


.1588 


.1255 

































51 



OF SEAMLESS COPPER TUBES: 






1 


Measured in Outside Diameters. 










Gauge No. 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


1 


9 2 





21 


22 


23 
-0 


24 




25 

0) 


26 

a 

S 


Thickness of 
each No. In 
decimal parts 

of inch : 







1 


3 


6 

3 




i 


1 


i 


Frac. ot inch, 
corresponding 


1 

To 






3 
ST 






x 












1 
ITT 


closely to 
Qauge (Jos. : 






]J 












Diameter 
Tubes, Indies. 




























*.... 




.047 


•045 


•043 


.041 


• 039 .c 


36 


034 


029 


.028 


.025 


.023 


.021 


3 

T5- 




.094 


.090 


.084 


•073 


.071 


^065 .c 


6 


056 


049 


■045 


.040 


•037 


•C34 


\- 




•»5 


.14 


•13 


•"5 


. 10 


.092 .c 


84 


08 


068 


.062 


.056 


.050 


•045 


5 

Tfi- 




.19 


.18 


.16 


•15 


.14 


.12 .1 


1 


10 


088 


.08 


.070 


.064 


•057 


f • 




.24 


.22 


.20 


.18 


.16 


•15 -1 


3 


12 


107 


.097 


.086 


.078 


.069 


7 
T6- 




.29 


.26 


.24 


.21 


.19 


.18 .1 


6 


H 


127 


•"3 


.101 


.091 


.081 


2 • 




•34 


.30 


•27 


•25 


.22 


.20 .1 


8 


16 


146 


.130 


.117 


.105 


•°93 


TT>' 




•39 


•35 


•31 


.28 


•25 


.23 .5 




18 


164 


.148 


•131 


.119 


.105 


5 

¥ • 




•44 


•39 


•36 


■3 1 


.28 


•25 .2 


3 


20 


183 


.165 


.147 


.132 


.118 


H- 




.48 


•44 


•39 


•35 


•31 


.28 .5 


5 


23 


203 


.182 


.162 


.146 


.129 


3 




•54 


.48 


•43 


•39 


•35 


.31 .2 


7 


25 


226 


.198 


.177 


.160 


.142 


if- 




•58 


•52 


•47 


.42 


•38 


• 34 •: 





27 


241 


.216 


.192 


.172 


•153 


7 

s • 




•63 


•57 


•50 


•45 


.41 


•37 •: 


3 


29 


26 


•^33 


.208 


.186 


.166 


1 5 
1G- 




•67 


.61 


•55 


•49 


•44 


• 39 •: 


5 


3i 


28 


•-'5 


.223 


.199 


.177 


I • 




.72 


•65 


•59 


•52 


•47 


• 42 •: 


8 


34 


30 


• jf '7 


.238 


.213 


.190 


1%. 




.83 


•73 


.66 


.60 


•5 2 


• 47 .£ 


2 


38 


34 


.312 


.269 


.240 




iH- 




.92 


•83 


•73 


.66 


•59 


.52 .1 


7 


42 


37 


•336 


.299 


.268 


.... 


i*. 




1.02 


.91 


.82 


.72 


•65 


.58 •; 


2 


46 


4 1 


.370 


•330 


• 295 


.... 


x%. 




1. 11 


1 .00 


.89 


.80 


•7 r 


.64 .« 


7 


50 


45 


•403 


.360 


•333 




i 5 A- 




1.22 


1.08 


•97 


.86 


.78 


.69 .( 


)2 


55 


49 


•438 


•391 






i%- 




i.3* 


1. 18 


1.05 


•93 


•83 


•75 ■< 


)6 


59 


52 


.472 


.421 






i%. 




1. 41 


1.26 


1. 12 


1 .00 


.89 


.80 


1 


64 


57 


. sofi 


• 451 






2 




1.50 


i-34 


1.20 


1.07 


.96 


.85 •- 


'7 


68 


61 


•540 


.482 






2/8- 




1. 61 


i-43 


1.28 


1. 14 


1.02 


.90 A 


Si 


72 


64 


. s 8o 








2^- 




1.70 


"•Si 


i-35 


1.22 


1.08 


•97 -8 


6 


77 


68 


. I KM 1 








2%. 




1.80 


1. 61 


i-43 


1.28 


i-i3 


1.02 .c 


>o 


81 


72 


•643 








2 y 2 . 




1.89 


1.69 


i-5i 


i-34 


1.20 


1 


07 .c 


)6 


85 


77 


.676 








2 S /Z- 




1.99 


1.77 


i-59 


1.42 


1 26 


1 


12 I 


01 


89 


80 










2%. 




2.09 


1.86 


1.66 


1.48 


1.32 


1 


18 I 


05 


93 


84 








. . . . 


»H> 




2.18 


1-95 


1.74 


i-55 


i-39 


1 


23 I 


10 


98 


87 








.... 


3 • 




2.28 


2.04 


1.82 


1.62 


i-45 


1 


29 I 


14 


t .02 


91 










3*. 




2.38 


2.12 


1.89 


1.70 


1.50 


1 


34 1 


20 


[.07 


96 










3 J X- 




2.48 


2.20 


1.97 


1.76 


1.56 


1 


40 1 


25 


1. 11 


99 








.... 


3 3 /s- 




2-57 


2.30 


2.05 


1.83 


1.63 


1 


45 1 


29 


i-i5 


1.03 








.... 


3 1 /*- 




2.67 


2.38 


2.12 


1.89 


1.69 


1 


50 1 


34 


1.20 


1.07 










3 5 A- 




2.77 


2.47 


2.20 


1.96 


i-75 


1 


56 1 


40 


1.24 


1. 10 








.... 


3%- 




2.87 


2-55 


2.28 


2.03 


1. 81 


1 


62 1 


44 


1.28 


1. 14 










3%. 




2.96 


2.65 


2-35 


2. 10 


1.87 


1 


67 1 


49 


1.32 


1. 19 










Diameter, add to weights in ahem 


? list 


1 the 


weic 


jhts given 


sponding gauge numbers. 










Gauge No. 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 £ 


50 


21 t 


22 


23 

.0123 


24 

. 0098 


25 

.0078 


26 

.0062 


Increase in 
lbs. per foot: 


. 099", 


.0790 


.0626 


.0497 


. 0394 


.0312 .0 


248 


0196 


0155 



52 



TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT <PER FOOT 

American or B. & S. Gauge, 



Gauge I 


Jo. 2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


Thicknes 

each No. 

decimal p 

of inch 


of „ 
in g 

arts « 


5 


? 


1 





1 


m 


| 


1 





Frac. ofir 

corresponc 

closely 

Gauge N 


ch. 

ing 1 

o * 

o. : 


1 5 

647 


1 3 

ST 


3 

T6 


1 1 

647 


9 


1 
8 


6T 




A 


Diamett 
Tubes, Inc 


r 

lies. 




















4 


... II.69 


10.48 


9.40 


8.42 


7-54 


6.74 


6.03 


5-39 


4.81 


4.29 


45* 


... 12.07 


10.82 


9.70 


8.69 


7-78 


6.96 


6.23 


5-56 


4-97 


4-43 


4^ 


... 12.46 


11. 18 


10.02 


8.97 


8.02 


7.18 


6.42 


5-73 


5.12 


4-57 


m 


... 12.85 


n-53 


10.32 


9.24 


8.27 


7-39 


6.61 


5-91 


5-27 


4.71 


4^ 


... 13.25 


11.88 


10.64 


9.52 


8.52 


7 .6i 


6.80 


6.08 


5-43 


4-85 


m 


... 13.64 


12.22 


10.94 


9.80 


8-77 


7.83 


7.00 


6.26 


5-59 


4.99 


Wa, 


... 14.03 


12.57 


11.26 


10.07 


9.01 


8.05 


7.19 


6-43 


5-74 


5.12 


4% 


... 14.42 


12.91 


11.56 


10.34 


9-25 


8.27 


7-39 


6.60 


5-89 


5.26 


5 


... 14.80 


13.26 


11.88 


10.62 


9-5o 


8.48 


7-58 


6-77 


6.05 


5-4° 


5'/ 8 


... 15-19 


i 3 -6i 


12.18 


10.89 


9-74 


8.70 


7.78 


6-95 


6.21 


5-53 


5K 


••• 15-59 


13-95 


12.49 


II. 17 


9-99 


8.92 


7-97 


7.12 


6-35 


5-6 7 


5% 


... 15.98 


14.30 


12.80 


11.44 


10.24 


9- J 5 


8.17 


7.30 


6.51 


5.81 


5^ 


... 16.37 


14.66 


13. 11 


"•73 


10.48 


9-37 


8-37 


7.46 


6.67 


5-94 


5% 


... 16.76 


15.00 


13.42 


12.00 


10.73 


9-58 


8.56 


7.64 


6.81 


6.08 


5% 


... 17.15 


15-35 


13-73 


12.27 


10.97 


9.80 


8.76 


7.81 


6.97 


6.22 


5% 


•■• 17-55 


15-7° 


14.04 


12.55 


11. 21 


10.02 


8-95 


7-99 


7-13 


6.36 


6 


... 17.93 


16.04 


14-35 


12.83 


11.47 


10.24 


9.15 


8.16 


7.29 


6.50 


6J* 


... 18.32 


16.39 


14-66 


13.10 


11. 71 


10.46 


9-33 


8-34 


7-43 


6.64 


6£ 


... 18.71 


16.74 


14.97 


13-38 


"•95 


10.68 


9-53 


8.50 


7-59 


6.77 


6% 


... IQ.IO 


17.01 


15-28 


13-65 


12.20 


10.89 


9.72 


8.68 


7-75 


6.91 


ey 2 


... I9.49 


17-43 


I5-58 


13-93 


12.44 


11. 11 


9.92 


8.85 


7.90 


7-o5 


6H 


... I9.89 


17-78 


15.90 


14.21 


12.69 


n-33 


10. 11 


9-°3 


8.05 


7.18 


6% 


... 20.28 


18.13 


16.20 


14.48 


12.94 


n-55 


10.31 


9.21 


8.21 


7-32 


6% 


... 20.66 


18.48 


16.52 


14-75 


13-18 


11.76 


10.50 


9-38 


8.36 


7-45 


7 


... 21.05 


18.83 


16.82 


15.04 


13-43 


11.98 


10.70 


9-55 


8.52 


7-59 


m 


... 2I.44 


19.17 


17.14 


I5-3I 


13-67 


12.20 


10.90 


9.72 


8.67 


7-73 


i% 


... 21.83 


19-52 


17.44 


15-58 


i3-9i 


12.42 


11.09 


9.90 


8.83 


7.87 


in 


... 22.23 


19.87 


17.76 


15.86 


14.16 


12.64 


11.29 


10.07 


8.98 


8.01 


i% 


... 22.62 


20.21 


18.06 


16.14 


14.41 


12.86 


11.48 


10.25 


9-13 


8.15 


7tt 


... 23.OI 


20:56 


18.37 


16.41 


14.66 


13-07 


11.68 


10.42 


9.29 


8.28 


i% 


... 23.39 


20.91 


18.68 


16.68 


14.90 


13.29 


11.86 


10.59 


9.44 


8.42 


7% 


... 23.78 


21.25 


18.99 


16.96 


I5-I4 


i3-5i 


12.06 


10.76 


9.60 


8.56 


8 


... 24.18 


21.61 


19.30 


17.24 


15-39 


13-73 


12.25 


10.94 


9-75 


8.69 



To determine weight per foot of a. tube of a. given Inside 

below under corre- 



Gauge No. 



9 I 10 



1. 271 1.0119 



r.046 .4001 .3174 



5 3 



OF SEAMLESS COPPER TUBES— Continued. 

Measured in Outside Diameters. 


Gauge No. 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


Thickness of 

each No. in 

decimal parts 
of Inch : 


c 








i 





a 





OB 

e 


1 



to 


1 





Fi-iic. of Inch, 
corresponding 

closely to 
Gauge Xos. : 


5 




A 






3 

6T 






A 


















Dianietei 
Tubes, Indies. 

4 

4/8.... 
4K-... 

4% 

&.... 
4 3 /8-.-. 
4K-... 
4/s.... 

5 .... 
5/8-... 

sK-... 
sH.... 

5 l A--.. 

5H 

5K-... 

6 .... 
6/ 8 .... 
6^.... 
6/ 8 .... 
6^.... 
6/ 8 .... 
6%.... 
6/ 8 .... 

7 .... 
7/8- •-. 
7K--.. 
7%-- • 
7^---- 
7%.... 

8 .... 


3.84 
3-96 
4.08 
4.21 
4-33 
4-45 
4-58 
4.69 
4.82 
4-95 
5.06 
5-i9 
5-31 
5-43 
5-55 
5-68 
5.80 
5.92 
6.05 
6.16 
6.29 
6.42 
6-53 
6.66 
6.78 
6.90 
7.02 
7.14 
7.27 
7-39 
7-5i 
7-6 3 
7.76 


3-42 
3-54 
3-64 
3-76 
3.86 
3-97 
4.08 
4.19 
4.29 
4.41 
4-5i 
4.63 
4-74 
4.84 
4.96 
5.06 
5.18 
5.28 
5-39 
5-5° 
5.61 
5-72 
5.83 
5-93 
6.05 
6.15 
6.26 
6-37 
6.48 

6-59 
6.70 
6.80 
6.92 


3.06 
3.16 

3-25 
3-35 
3-44 
3-55 
3-64 
3-74 
3-83 
3-94 
4-03 
4-13 
4.22 
4-33 
4.42 
4-5i 
4.61 
4.71 
4.81 
4.90 
5-oo 
5.10 

5-20 

5-29 

5-39 
5-49 
5-59 
5-68 
5-77 
5.88 

5-97 
6.07 
6.16 


2-73 
2.81 
2.90 
2.98 
3-o8 
3.16 
3-24 
3-33 
3-42 
3-5i 
3-59 
3.67 
3-77 
3-8 5 
3-94 
4.02 
4.12 
4.20 
4-28 
4-37 
4.46 
4-55 
4-63 
4.71 
4.80 


2.44 
2.51 
2.58 
2.67 
2.74 
2.81 
2 . 90 
2.97 
3-04 
3-13 
3.20 

3-28 
3-36 
3-43 
3-5i 
3-59 
3.66 
3-75 
3-82 
3-9° 
3-97 
4.04 

4-13 
4.21 
4.28 


2.16 
2.25 
2-31 

2-37 
2.44 
2.51 
2.58 
2.65 
2.72 
2.79 
2.86 
2.92 
2.99 
3-o6 
3-13 
3-19 
3-27 


i-93 
1.99 
2.06 
2. 11 
2.17 
2.24 
2.30 
2.36 

2-43 
2.48 
2-54 
2.60 
2.67 
2-73 

2. 7 8 

2.85 
2.91 


I.72 
I.77 
I.83 
I.89 
I.94 
I.99 
2.05 
2. IO 
2.15 
2.22 
2.27 
2.32 

2-37 


i-53 
i-59 
1.63 
1.68 
1.72 
i-77 
1.83 
1.88 
1.92 


1.36 

1. 41 

1.46 

1.50 

i-54 


1.22 








































































































































































































































































































































































1 






'TXameter, add to heights in above list the weights given 
sponding gauge numbers. 


Gauge No. 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 17 


18 


19 


20 


21 22 


23 


Increase in 
lbs. jier foot : 


1582 


1255 


0995 .0790 


0626 .0497 


0394 


.0312 


.0248 


.0196 .0155 


.0123 



54 



■ 


TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT PER FOOT 




Stubb's or Old English Gauge. 


Gauge No. 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


Thickness of 


























each No. in 

decimal parts 

of inch : 


•259 


■ 238 


.220 


.203 


.18c 


> .165 


.i 4 e 


•13-1 


.I2C 


> .109 


•095 


.083 


Frac. of inch, 

corresponding 

closely to 

Gauge Nos. : 


1 


1 5 

6T 




1 3 

6T 


3 
T6 


1 1 

6T 


6T 




1 

8 




3 

32 


A 


Diameter 
Tubes, Inches. 




















































1 


















•is 
.26 


.186 


.178 

•250 


.168 


A"" 


















.269 


.231 


8 

7 

jr.... 

2 •••• 








•7.3 


.6g 


.42 
•55 
.67 


• 51 

.6- 


•49 
.6c 


•37 

■At 

■st 


•352 
•434 
•517 


.322 

•395 
.466 


•294 
•357 
.420 


Q_ 








88 


•83 
•97 




•75 
.85 


.6q 
.8c 


.6< 
■73 


600 


•539 
.610 


•483 
•546 


t-... 


1. 14 


I . II 


1.08 


1.04 


.92 


.681 


T6---- 


i-34 


1.29 


1.25 


1. 19 


I.IC 


1.04 


•97 


.9c 


.83 


.764 


.682 


.609 


f#.... 


i-54 


1.48 


1.42 


J -34 


1.24 


1. 17 


1.08 


1.0c 


.91 


.847 


•754 


.672 


i-73 


1.66 


i-57 


1.50 


1.38 


1.29 


1. 19 


1. 10 


1. 01 


.929 


.826 


•735 


8 .... 


i-93 


1.84 


1.74 


1.65 


i-5i 


1.42 


1.3c 


1. 21 


1.09 


1. 012 


.898 


•797 


16 


2.13 


2.02 


1. 91 


1. 81 


1.65 


i-54 


1.42 


1.30 


I.IC; 


1.094 


•970 


.860 


I 


2-33 


2.19 


2.08 


1.96 


1.78 


1.67 


1-52 


1. 41 


1.28 


1. 18 


1.04 


.92 


iVk.... 


2-73 


2.56 


2.41 


2.27 


2.06 


1.92 


i-75 


1. 61 


I.46 


1-34 


1. 19 


1.05 


I*.... 


3.12 


2.92 


2.74 


2-. 57 


2-33 


2.17 


1.97 


1.82 


I.64 


i-5i 


i-33 


1. 18 


l3/ 8 .... 


3-52 
























iy 2 .... 


3-9 1 


3-64 


3-4i 


3-19 


2.88 


2.67 


2.43 


2.22 


2.0I 


1.84 


1.62 


1.43 


m.... 


4.29 
























i%.... 


4.69 


4-36 


4.07 


3- 80 


3.42 


3-17 


2.88 


2.62 


2-37 


2.16 


1. 91 


1.68 


!%•••• 


5-o8 
















2-55 


2-33 


2.05 


1. 81 


2 


5-47 


5.08 


4-75 


4-42 


3-97 


3.67 


3-32 


3-03 


2-73 


2.50 


2.19 


i-93 


2%.... 


S-«7 
















2.92 


2.67 


2-34 


2.06 


2%.... 


6.26 


5.81 


5-4i 


5-04 


4-5i 


4.17 


3-77 


3-43 


3-io 


2.82 


2.48 


2.18 


2%..-. 


6.66 










4.42 


3-99 


3-64 


3-28 


2.99 


2.62 


2.31 


2%.... 


7 -05 


6.52 


6.08 


5-6 5 


5.06 


4.67 


4.22 


3-8 4 


3-46 


3-i6 


2.77 


2.44 


2% 


7-43 










4.92 


4.44 


4.04 


3-64 


3-33 


2.91 


2.56 


2%.... 


7-83 


7.24 


6.74 


6.27 


5.61 


5-17 


4.66 


4-25 


3-82 


3-49 


3.06 


2.69 


2%.... 


8.22 


7.60 


7.08 


6-57 


5-88 


5-42 


4.89 


4-45 


4-oo 


3-6 5 


3.20 


2.81 


3 •••• 


8.61 


7-97 


7.41 


6.88 


6.15 


5-6 7 


5-" 


4-65 


4.19 


3.82 


3-35 


2-93 


3%.... 


9.01 






7.19 


6-43 


5-92 


5-33 


4-86 


4-37 


3-98 


3-49 


3.06 


3%-... 


9.40 


8.68 


8.07 


7-5o 


6.70 


6.17 


5-56 


5- 06 


4-55 


4-15 


3- 6 3 


3-i8 


3 3 /8-... 


9.80 


9-°5 


8.41 


7.80 


6.97 


6.42 


S-79 


5-26 


4-74 


4-32 


3-78 


3-31 


3^.-.. 


10.18 


9.41 


8-75 


8. 11 


7.24 


6.67 


6.01 


5.47 


4.91 


4.48 


3-92 


3-43 


3 5 A-... 


io-57 


9.76 


9.08 


8.42 


7-52 


6.92 


6.24 


5-67 


5-09 


4.64 


4.06 


3-56 


3X-... 


10.97 


10.13 


9.41 


8-73 


7-79 


7.17 


6.46 


5.87 


5.28 


4.81 


4.21 


3-6 9 


3 7 A-... 


n.36 


10.49 


9-74 


9-03 


8.06 


7.42 6.69I6.08 


5-46 


4.98 


4-36 


3.8i 


To det 


ermine ^weight per foot of a tube of . 


3 gi<v 


in Inside 




belcn 


v una 


r er corre- 


Gauge No. 


3 


4 5 


6 


7 | 8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


Increase in 
lbs. per foot : 


1.6261 


1.3731 1.1733 


9990 


.7854 


.6599 


5310 


.4352 


.3490 


.2880 


.2188 


.1669 





























5 5 



OF SEAMLESS COPPER TUBES: 




1 


Measured in Outside Diameters. 








Gauge No. 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


Thickness ot 




























each No. in 

decimal parts 


.072 


.065 


.058 


.049 


.042 


•035 


.032 


.028 


.025 


.022 


.020 


.018 


.016 


Of Inch : 




























Frac. of inch, 




























corresponding 
closely to 




1 

1 6 




3 

6T 






A 












F¥ 
















Gauge Nos. : 




























Diameter 




























Tubes, Inches. 




























1 

¥ •••• 




.048 


.047 


•045 


.042 


.038 


.036 


•033 


•030 


.027 


.025 


.023 


.021 


A.... 


.101 


.097 


.091 


.082 


•073 


.065 




060 


•054 


•049 


.044 


.041 


•037 


•C34 


*.... 


•155 


.146 


• 135 


.120 


.106 


.091 




084 


.076 


.068 


.061 


.056 


• 05c 


•045 


5 


.210 


.195 


.178 


.156 


.138 


.118 




100 


.097 


.087 


.078 


.070 


.064 


.058 


f .- 


.265 


•245 


• 223 


• 193 


.169 


.144 




'33 


.118 


.106 


.094 


.086 


.078 


.069 


7 

T<I---- 


.319 


•293 


.267 


.231 


.202 


.171 




157 


•139 


.125 


. in 


.101 


.091 


.082 


1 

? .... 


•374 


•342 


•3 11 


.268 


• 233 


.197 




[82 


.160 


.144 


.127 


.117 


.105 


■093 


A— 


.428 


•392 


•355 


• 304 


• 265 


.224 




206 


.182 


.163 


.144 


•131 


.119 


.106 


5 

8 •••• 


.483 


.441 


•399 


•342 


.297 


.250 




230 


• 203 


.182 


.161 


.147 


.132 


■"« 


1 1 

i T6--.. 


•537 


.490 


•442 


•379 


•329 


.277 




254 


.224 


.201 


.177 


.162 


.146 


.130 


*.... 


•59t 


•540 


.486 


.416 


.360 


•3°3 




278 


•245 


.219 


.194 


.177 


.16c 


•143 


1 3 


.646 


•589 


•53o 


•454 


•392 


•33° 




302 


.266 


.238 


.211 


.192 


•173 


•155 


|.... 


.700 


.638 


•574 


.490 


.424 


•356 




327 


.288 


•257 


.228 


.207 


.187 


.167 


1 5 
T6-.-. 


•755 


.688 


.618 


•527 


.456 


•383 




35' 


.309 


.276 


.244 


.222 


.201 


.180 


I 


.81 


•73 


.66 


•57 


.48 


.408 




376 


•330 


• 295 


.260 


•237 


.214 


■ lul 


- i'/s-... 


.91 


.83 


•75 


.64 


•55 


.461 




4-^4 


•372 


•333 


.294 


.268 


.241 


•215 


!#.... 


1.03 


•93 


.84 


•7 1 


.62 


•5M 




472 


• 415 


•372 


.328 


.298 


.269 


• 239 


1%.... 


1. 13 


1.03 


.92 


•79 


.68 


•567 




521 


•457 


.409 


.360 


•329 


.296 


.264 


1%.... 


1-25 


i-i3 


1. 01 


.86 


•75 


.621 




569 


.500 


•447 


•394 


•359 


•323 


.288 . 


!%■■.. 


i-35 


1.23 


1. 10 


•93 


.81 


•673 




617 


• 542 


• 485 


•427 


•390 


•35i 




iy 4 .... 


1.46 


1.32 


1. 19 


1. 01 


.87 


•727 




667 


• 584 


• 523 


.461 


.419 


•378 




x%.... 


1-57 


1-43 


1.28 


1.08 


•93 


•779 




7i5 


.627 


.561 


•493 


.449 


•405 




2 


1.68 


1.52 


1.36 


r.tS 


1. 00 


•833 




7 6 3 


.669 


• 598 


•527 


.480 


•433 




2 l /» 


1.80 


1.63 


1.45 


1.23 


1.06 


.885 




812 


.712 


.636 


.561 


• 510 






2%.... 


1.90 


1.72 


i-54 


1.30 


1. 12 


•939 




860 


•754 


.674 


•594 


•541 






2%..-. 


2.01 


1.82 


1.63 


i-39 


1. 19 


.991 




909 


.796 


.712 


.627 


•571 






2%.... 


2.12 


1.02 


1. 71 


1.46 


1-25 


1.045 




958 


•839 


•750 


.660 


.602 






2 S A-... 


2.23 


2.02 


1. 81 


i-53 


i-3i 


1.097 


1 


006 


.881 


•787 


.694 








2%.... 


2-34 


2.11 


1.89 


1. 61 


1.38 


1. 151 


1 


054 


•924 


.825 


.728 








2%.... 


2-45 


2.22 


1.98 


1.68 


1.44 


1.203 


1 


100 


.966 


• 863 


.760 








3 •••• 


2-55 


2.31 


2.07 


i-75 


1.50 


1-257 


1 


151 


1.008 


.902 


•794 








3*- •• 


2.67 


2.42 


2.15 


1.83 


1.56 


1.309 


1 


200 


1-051 


.940 


.827 








3X-... 


2.77 


2-51 


2.25 


1.90 


1.63 


1-363 


1 


248 


1.093 


.978 


.861 








3 3/8.... 


2.88 


2.60 


2-33 


1.97 


1.70 


i-4i5 


1 


297 


1. 136 


1. 015 


.894 








3»...- 


2.99 


2.71 


2.41 


2.05 


1.76 


1.469 


1 


345 


1.178 


1 -053 


.927 








3^8.... 


3.10 


2.80 


2.51 


2.12 


1.83 


1. 521 


1 


393 


1 .220 


1. 091 


.961 






.... 


3K-... 


3.21 


2.90 


2-59 


2.19 


1.89 


1-575 


1 


442 


1.263 


1. 129 


•993 









3%--.. 


3-32 


3.00 


2.69 


2.27 


i-95 


1.627 


1 


491 


i-3°5 


1. 167 


1.027 








Diameter, add to weights 


'n above U 


st the 


^weights given 


sponding gauge numbers. 








Gauge No. 


15 


16(17 


18 I 19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


Increase in 


























lbs. per foot: 


.1257 


.1024 


.0816 


.0582 .0427 


.0297 


.0248 


.0190 


.0151 


.0118 


.0097 


.007' 


.0062 



56 







TABLE SHOWING WEIGHT TER FOOT 














Stubb's or Old English Gauge. 


Gauge No. 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


Thickness of 






















each No. in 
decimal parts 


•259 


.238 


.220 


•203 


.180 


.165 


.i 4 8 


• 134 


.120 


.109 


of inch : 






















Prac. of inch, 






















corresponding 


1 


1 5 




1 3 


3 


1 1 


9 




1 




closely to 


¥ 


6¥ 




6T 


16 


67 


6T 




8 




Gauge No. : 






















Diameter 






















Tubes, Inches. 






















4 .... 


"•75 


10.85 


10.08 


9-34 


8-34 


7.68 


6.91 


6.28 


5-64 


5-13 


A,V% 


12.15 


II. 21 


10.41 


9-65 


8.61 


7.92 


7-13 


6.48 


5-83 


5-3o 


♦#.... 


12.54 


n-57 


10.74 


9-95 


8.88 


8.17 


7-36 


6.69 


6.01 


5-47 


4%.... 


12.94 


n-93 


11.08 


10.26 


9.16 


8.42 


7-58 


6.89 


6.18 


5-64 


4^.... 


13.32 


12.30 


11. 41 


10.57 


9-43 


8.67 


7.80 


7.09 


6.36 


5.80 


4%.-.. 


i3-7i 


12.65 


n.74 


10.88 


9.70 


8.92 


8.03 


7.29 


6-55 


5-96 


4%.... 


14. 11 


13.01 


12.07 


11. 18 


9-97 


9.17 


8.25 


7-50 


6-73 


6.13 


4%.... 


14.50 


13-38 


12.41 


11.50 


10.25 


9.42 


8.47 


7.70 


6.91 


6.30 


5 .... 


14.89 


13-73 


12-75 


11.80 


10.52 


9.67 


8.70 


7.91 


7.10 


6.46 


5/ 8 .... 


15-29 


14.09 


i3-°7 


12. 11 


10.79 


9.92 


8.92 


8. 11 


7.28 


6.63 


s/.... 


15-68 


14.46 


I3-4I 


12.41 


11.06 


10.17 


9-i5 


8.31 


7.46 


6.79 


5/s.... 


16.08 


14.82 


13-74 


12.73 


"•33 


10.42 


9-38 


8.52 


7.64 


6-95 


5%.... 


16.46 


I5-I7 


14.08 


13-03 


11.60 


10.67 


9.60 


8.71 


7.82 


7.12 


5%-.-. 


16.85 


15-54 


14.41 


13-33 


11.88 


10.92 


9.82 


8.91 


8.00 


7.29 


5%.... 


17-25 


15.90 


14.74 


13-65 


12.15 


II. 17 


10.05 


9.12 


8.19 


7-45 


5/ 8 .... 


17.64 


16.25 


15.08 


13-95 


12.42 


11.42 


10.27 


9-32 


8-37 


7.62 


6 .... 


18.03 


16.62 


15.40 


14.26 


12.69 


11.68 


10.49 


9-52 


8-55 


7.78 


6/ 8 .... 


18.43 


16.98 


15-74 


14.56 


12.97 


11.92 


10.72 


9-73 


8.74 


7-95 


6/.... 


18.82 


17-33 


16.07 


14.88 


13.24 


12.17 


10.94 


9-93 


8.91 


8. 11 


6%.... 


19.21 


17.70 


16.41 


15-18 


i3-5i 


12.42 


11. 17 


10.13 


9.09 


8.27 


6^.... 


19.60 


18.06 


16.74 


15-49 


13-79 


12.67 


"•39 


10.34 


9.28 


8-44 


6/ 8 .... 


19.99 


18.42 


17.07 


15.80 


14.06 


12.92 


11. 61 


10.54 


9.46 


8.61 


6%.... 


20.39 


18.78 


17.41 


16. 11 


14-33 


13-17 


11.84 


10.74 


9.64 


8-77 


6/ 8 .... 


20.78 


19.14 


17-74 


16.41 


14.60 


13.42 


12.06 


10.95 


9.82 


8-93 


7 .... 


21.17 


19.50 


18.07 


16.72 


14.88 


13-67 


12.28 


11. 15 


IO.OI 


9.10 


7/8.-.. 


21-57 


19.87 


18.41 


17-03 


I5-I5 


13.92 


12.52 


"•35 


10.18 


9.27 


7X-... 


21.96 


20.22 


18.74 


17-33 


15.42 


14.17 


12.74 


".56 


10.36 


9-43 


7/8..-. 


22.35 


20.58 


19.08 


17.64 


15-70 


14.42 


12.96 


11.76 


10.55 


9.60 


7^-... 


22.74 


20.95 


19.40 


17-95 


15-97 


14.67 


13.19 


11.96 


10.73 


9.76 


7/8..-. 


23-13 


21.30 


19-74 


18.26 


16.24 


14.92 


13-4 1 


12.17 


10.91 


9.92 


7* — . 


23-53 


21.67 


20.08 


18.56 


16.52 


i5-i7 


13-63 


12.37 


1 1. 10 


10.09 


7/8-.. • 


23.92 


22.03 


20.41 


18.88 


16.79 


15.42 


13-86 


12.57 


11.28 


10.26 


8 .... 


24.32 


22.39 


20.74 


19.18 


17.06 


15-68 


14.08 


12.78 


11.46 


10.43 


To det 


ermin 


e <zve 


ight i 


■>er fc 


ot of 


a. tut 


he of 
beto 


a. given I) 
<=w under c 


\side 
orre- 


Gauge No. 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


Increase in 
lbs. per foot : 


1.6261 


1.3731 


1.1733 


.9990 


.7854 


.6599 


.5310 


.4352 


.3490 


.2880 

























57 



OF SEAMLESS COPPER TUBES— Continued. 

Measured in Outside Diameters. 



Gauge No. 13 



Thickness (it 

each No. in 

decimal parts 

of Inch : 



Prac. of Inch, 
sorreBponding 

closely to 
Gauge Nos. : 



.095 



14 



. < .8 j 



15 



16 



,065 



17 



.058 



18 19 



049 



20 



.035 



21 



A 



22 



Diameter 
rubes, Inches 

4 .... 
4K8.... 
4#.-.- 
4%.... 
aVt. 

4%.-.. 

4%-... 

5 .... 
5/8... 

sV*--.. 

5 5 / 8 .-.. 
5*t---- 
5%.... 

6 .... 
6K 8 .... 
6^.... 
6%.... 
6^.... 
6^.... 
6^.... 
6%.... 

7 .... 
7/s... • 
7^.-.- 
7%.. • 
1%.... 
lY?,.... 

7H-... 

7%.... 



3-94 
4.06 
4.19 
4-32 
•44 
4-57 
4.69 
4.82 
4-95 
07 



42 3 
54 3 

64 3 

7 n 3 

3 



32 
45 
58 
70 
83 
95 
oS 
20 

•33 

6.46 
6.58 
6.71 

8; 

96 
7.09 
7.21 
7-34 
7.46 
7-59 
7.72 
7.84 
7.96 



2.02 
2.08 
2.14 
2.20 
2.27 
2-33 
2-39 
2.46 
2.52 
2.58 
2.65 
2.71 
2.78 
2.85 
2.91 
2.97 
3-°3 



1-733 
1.787 
1.840 
1.893 
1.946 
1.999 
2.052 
2. 105 
2.158 
2. 211 
2.264 
2-317 
2.370 
2.423 
2.476 



1.636 
1.684 
1.732 
1.782 
1.830 
1.878 
1.927 
J-975 
2.024 
2.073 

2.12 



I.348 
I.39O 

1-432 
1-475 
I-5I7 
1.560 
1.602 
1.644 
1.687 



^Diameter, add to heights in above list the weights given 
sponding gauge numbers. 



Gauge No. 

Increase in 
lbs. per foot : 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 18 



0816 .O. r ,K2 



19 



20 21 22 23 



.0248 



.0190 .0151 



58 



TABLE SHOWING SIZES (in dec, of inch) AND WEIGHTS 
OF SEAMLESS "DRAWN "BRASS TUBING- 
IRON TIPE SIZES: 

Made to correspond with Iron Tubes and to fit Iron Tube Fittings. 



Iron Pipe 


American 


Approx. 

Outside 

Diameter. 

Inches: 


Approx. 


Exact 


Exact 


Weight 


Sizes. 
Inches: 


or B. & S. 
Gauge : 


Diameter 
Inches: 


Outside 
Diameter: 


Inside 
Diameter: 


per 

Foot: 


M 


14 


13/32 


1764 


• 405 


.270 


.25 


M 


11 


9/16 


23/64 


• 540 


• 364 


.43 


% 


11 


H/16 


1/2 


.675 


• 494 


.62 


Yz 


9Yz 


13/16 


•78 


.840 


.623 


• 92 


% 


9 


1 1/16 


53/64 


1-05 


.824 


1-25 


l 


7Yz 


1 6/lfi 


1 7G4 


1.315 


1.048 


1.70 


iH 


7 


1 s/g 


1 7s 


1.660 


1.380 


2.50 


\Yz 


7 


1 78 


139/64 


1-900 


1.611 


3.00 


2 


bYz 


2 8/8 


2 1/16 


2.375 


2.067 


4.00 


2Yz 


4 


2 "/8 


2 l 7n2 


2.875 


2.468 


5.75 


3 


7 / 32 inch 


31/2 


3 7l6 


3-500 


3.067 


8.30 


3Vz 


15/64 


4 


3 72 


4.000 


3-508 


10.90 


4 


1/4 


4V2 


4 1/32 


4.500 


4.026 


12-70 


4^ 


1/4 


5 


4 72 


5-000 


4.50 


13-90 


5 


1V64 


5 '-Vie, 


5 764 


5-563 


5.045 


15-75 


6 


.1/4 


6 5/8 


6 1/8 


6-625 


6.065 


18-31 


7 


19/64 


7 5/8 


7 732 


7-625 


7-023 




8 


21/W 


8 -V.s 


7 6 764 


8-625 


7-982 




These Ti 


ibes are ke} 


it in stock i 


1 12 feet let 


gths. Spe 


:ial lengths 


to order. 




Seamless I 


Drawn Cop 


per Tubing 


weighs 5 ( 


i heavier. 




Extra 


Heavy Iro 


n Pipe Sis 


es weigh 


25% heavi 


er than re 


gular. 



TABLE SHOWING STANDARD SIZES (in dec, of inch) 

AND WEIGHTS OF SEAMLESS "BRASS 

TUBING FOR "PLUMBERS: 



Size. 


Stubb's 


Outside 

Diameter. 

Inches: 


Weight 


Weight 


Inches: 


Gauge: 


Brass: 


Copper: 


% 


15 


ai/sa 


.485 


.509 


% 


15 


49/64 


.576 


.6048 


% 


15 


78 


• 667 


.700 


1 


14 


1 


.880 


.924 


\H 


13 


1 74 


1.270 


1.3335 


\Yz 


13 


1 72 


1.540 


1.617 


m 


13 


1 74 


1.820 


1.91 1 


2 


13 


2 


2-090 


2.1945 



59 



TABLE SHOWING FRACTIONS OF INCH REDUCED TO 
"DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS: 



64ths. 


32ds. 


16ths. 


8ths. 


Decimal 
Equivalents : 


1/64 
3/64 
5/64 
'/64 
9/64 
H/64 
13/64 
15/64 
1-/K4 

19/64 

21/64 
83/64 
86/64 
2V64 
29/64 
31/64 
33/64 
85/64 
»V64 
39/64 
41/64 
43/04 
«/64 
«/64 
<9/ 6 4 
51/64 
53/64 










1/32 
















1/16 








078125 


3/32 


















1/8 


125000 


140625 


5/32 






156250 






171 875 




3/16 




187500 




203125 


7 /32 






218750 






„ 234375 










265625 


9/32 












296875 














H/32 












359375 




3/8 




390625 


13/32 












421875 




Via 








453125 


15/32 






468750 






484375 










515625 


1V32 












546875 












578125 


19/32 












609375 










640625 


21/32 












671875 












703125 


23/32 






718750 






734375 










765625 


83/82 












796875 












828125 




2V32 






843750 






. 859375 


'-•/ 64 
59/64 
61/64 
68/64 






Vs 


875000 


890625 


29/32 












921875 




15/16 




937500 




953125 


31/32 






968750 






984375 











60 

TABLE SHOWING THE METRIC SYSTEM UNITS, SUB- 
DIVISIONS AND MULTIPLES IN GENERAL USE: 



LENGTH,— The metric unit of length is : 

A Meter (m) 39.37 inches. 

SUB-DIVISIONS : 

Decimeter (dm) is Vio of a meter 3.937 

Centimeter (cm) is 1 /ioo of a meter 0.3937 

Millimeter (mm) is Viooo of a meter 0.03937 

MULTIPLES I 
A Dekameter is 1 meters 393.7 inches=32. 8 feet. 

Hectometer is 100 " 3937. " = 1 09 yds., 1 3 ins. 

Kilometer is 1000 " 39370. " = .621 37 mile. 

Myriameter is 10000 " 393700. " =6.2137 



WEIGHT,— The metric unit of weight is : 
A Gram (g) (equivalent to a cubic centimeter of water) 1 5.432 grains. 
SUB-DIVISIONS : 

Decigram (dg) is Vio of a gram 1.5432 

Centigram (eg) is 1 /ioo of a gram 0.1 543 

Milligram (mg) is J /moo of a gram 0.01 543 

MULTIPLES : 
A Decagram (dkg) is 10 grams, 1 54.320 grains= 0.3527 oz. 



= 3.5274 " 
= 2.2046 lbs. 
= 22.046 " 
= 220.46 " 
= 2204.6 " 
or Metric Ton. 0.9842 tons. 



Hectogram (hg) is 100 " 1540.320 

Kilogram (kg) is 1000 " 15430.20 

Myriagram (myg) is 10000 " 154320.0 

Quintal is 100000 " 1543200. 

Millier or tonneaul 000000 "1 5432000.0 



CAPACITY, ( Liquid Measure)— The metric unit of capacity is : 
A Liter (which is 1 000 cubic centimeters, 1 .0567 quarts. 
SUB-DIVISIONS : 

A Z>c;'liter (dl), »/ioof a liter 0.1056 quarts=0.845 gill, 

Centiliter (cl), */ u>o of a titer 0.0105 " =0.338 fl. oz. 

Milliliter (ml), Vioon of a liter 0.00105 " =0.27 fl. dr. 

MULTILPES I 
A Dekaliter (dkl), 1 liters 10.567 quarts= 2,641 7 gallons. 

Hectoliter. 100 " 105.67 " — 26.417 

Kiloliter, or Stere 1 000 " 1056,7 " =264,17 

In tfee metric system Latin prefixes (deci, etc., are used for subdivision* and Greek 

prefixes hkka, etc.,) for multiples. 



TABLES SHOWING EQUIVALENTS OF METRIC SYSTEM 
MEASURES IN INCHES, FEET, YARDS, ETC, 

LINEAR MEASURE: 



Meters : 


Equivalent in Inches: 


Equivalent in Feet : 


Equivalent in Yards: 


1 


39.37 


3-28083 


1.093611 


2 


78.74 


6-56167 


2.287222 


3 


118.11 


9-84250 


3.280833 


4 


157.48 


13.12333 


4.374444 


5 


196-85 


16.40417 


5-468056 


6 


236.22 


19.68500 


6.561667 


7 


275.59 


22-96583 


7.655278 


8 


314.96 


26.24667 


8-748889 


9 


354.33 


29.52750 


9-842500 







SQUARE 


MEASURE: 






Square 
Centime- 
ters : 


Equivalent in 
Square 
Inches : 


Square 
Meters : 


Equivalent in 
Square 
Feet: 


Square 
Meters : 


Equivalent in 
Square 
Yards : 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


0.155 
0-310 
0-465 
0.620 
0.775 
0.930 
1.085 
1.240 
1-395 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


10.764 
21-528 
32-292 
43-055 
53-819 
64.583 
75-347 
86.11 1 
96-874 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


1.196 
2-392 
3-588 
4.784 
5-980 
7-176 
8-372 
9-568 
10-764 



TABLES SHOWING EQUIVALENTS OF INCHES, FEET, 
ETC., IN METRIC SYSTEM MEASURES, 







LINEAR MEASURE: 






Inches: 


Equivalent in 
Centimeters : 


Feet: 


Equivalent in 
Meters : 


Yards : 


Equivalent in 
Meters : 


1 


2.54 


1 


0.304801 


1 


0.914402 


2 


5-08 


2 


0-609601 


2 


1.828804 


3 


7-62 


3 


0-914402 


3 


2.743205 


4 


10.16 


4 


1.219202 


4 


3-657607 


5 


12.70 


5 


1.524003 


5 


4.572009 


6 


15.24 


6 


1.828804 


6 


5.486411 


7 


17.78 


7 


2.133604 


7 


6.400813 


8 


20-32 


8 


2.438405 


8 


7-315215 


9 


22 86 


9 


2-743205 


9 


8.229616 







SQUARE 


MEASURE: 






Square 
Inch : 


Equivalent in 

Square 
Centimeters : 


Square 
Feet: 


Equivalent in 
Square 
Meters : 


Square 
Yards : 


Equivalent in 
Square 
Meters : 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
* 8 
9 


6.452 
12.903 
19.355 
25.807 
32.258 
38.710 
45.161 
51.613 
58-065 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


0-09290 
0-18581 
0-27871 
0.37161 
0.46452 
0.55742 
0-65032 
0-74323 
0.83613 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 


0-836 
1.672 
2.508 
3-344 
4.181 
5-017 
5.853 
6.689 
7.525 



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